I have been using Bionic Beaver since it came out and am very satisfied with its stability and reliability. I am using btrfs and have a very up-yo-date backup on an external hard disk. I have also been using Kubuntu 19.04 and Neon 5.15.x on virtual machines and like the look and feel of both very much. I would like to switch to Kubuntu 19.04 when it comes out, but I don't like the 9-month lifespan, as it would force me to upgrade to 19.10 before the next LTS release. So I've been thinking of Neon. I used a hybrid Neon for awhile, based on Kubuntu 16.04 and using the developers edition of Neon, and it worked very well. I switched to Kubuntu in order to get btrfs and because the latest Neon wasn't ready yet. So I think that Neon would be my best bet as it doesn't have 6-month release cycles. But I have a couple of questions. Since my @ subvolume is based on Kubuntu, what would happen if I used it on Neon?
Would I need to use my backup @ at all, or could I just use the new one based on Neon? If so, would I need to make any adjustments, like for Google Earth or Wine, which I heard doesn't run on Neon? Is there anything else I should consider before making the switch, if I decide to make it?
Would I need to use my backup @ at all, or could I just use the new one based on Neon? If so, would I need to make any adjustments, like for Google Earth or Wine, which I heard doesn't run on Neon? Is there anything else I should consider before making the switch, if I decide to make it?
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