I used neon in the past with some issues. I recently installed one of the Testing ISO's, and was I surprised!
It work without a hitch. I know there are bugs lurching around, but so far its rock solid. I like the fact its stripped down to the bone.
I can now add what I use, and be free of the rest.
One thing I just discovered, and I'm sure its not neon specific, but new to me. I wanted a desktop clock on my Xubuntu. A simple one without Conky. Nothing I could find.
Right-click Application Launcher > Add Widgets, then just pull the analog clock to the desktop.. Its there ticking away. I couldn't believe my eyes how easy that was.
The only reason I started using neon vs Kubuntu, is that System Settings on Kubuntu would crash and never recover. Also right-click on hidden icons didn't show all the choices anymore.
For the foreseeable future I'm sticking with neon.
It work without a hitch. I know there are bugs lurching around, but so far its rock solid. I like the fact its stripped down to the bone.
I can now add what I use, and be free of the rest.
One thing I just discovered, and I'm sure its not neon specific, but new to me. I wanted a desktop clock on my Xubuntu. A simple one without Conky. Nothing I could find.
Right-click Application Launcher > Add Widgets, then just pull the analog clock to the desktop.. Its there ticking away. I couldn't believe my eyes how easy that was.
The only reason I started using neon vs Kubuntu, is that System Settings on Kubuntu would crash and never recover. Also right-click on hidden icons didn't show all the choices anymore.
For the foreseeable future I'm sticking with neon.
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