I just got my feet wet with Kubuntu and Linux in general over the holidays. I am absolutely loving the OS and learning how to take advantage of some of the powerful functionality built into the command line and other tools. It's definitely a learning process for someone coming from purely Windows environments, but I am excited.
Originally I installed Dapper thinking I would be better off with it than with the Edgy system, but now I'm seeing no reason why I shouldn't want to upgrade. I suppose the LTS isn't really relevant or beneficial to me since Linux is basically my sandbox operating system (although I'm finding myself using it more and more over Windows). However, what I wondered is whether or not it is worthwhile to upgrade and whether or not an upgrade would be a clunky solution (I certainly know that with Windows, 'upgrades' from previous versions were disasterous and so much slower than a fresh install but of course that is Windows).
I was also wondering if it was beneficial to get the latest Linux kernel which is 2.6.19. something. I can't seem to find that image on any of the repositories and I'm not sure if that would even be what I want. Plus, I have an Intel Pentium-M Centrino and I was wondering if the i386 image is best, or the i686 image? Basically, I'm just looking to tweak this system as much as possible and get the most bang for my proverbial buck.
I'm also hoping to learn more about Linux and updating and upgrading in the process so I'm anxious to hear some opinions.
Originally I installed Dapper thinking I would be better off with it than with the Edgy system, but now I'm seeing no reason why I shouldn't want to upgrade. I suppose the LTS isn't really relevant or beneficial to me since Linux is basically my sandbox operating system (although I'm finding myself using it more and more over Windows). However, what I wondered is whether or not it is worthwhile to upgrade and whether or not an upgrade would be a clunky solution (I certainly know that with Windows, 'upgrades' from previous versions were disasterous and so much slower than a fresh install but of course that is Windows).
I was also wondering if it was beneficial to get the latest Linux kernel which is 2.6.19. something. I can't seem to find that image on any of the repositories and I'm not sure if that would even be what I want. Plus, I have an Intel Pentium-M Centrino and I was wondering if the i386 image is best, or the i686 image? Basically, I'm just looking to tweak this system as much as possible and get the most bang for my proverbial buck.
I'm also hoping to learn more about Linux and updating and upgrading in the process so I'm anxious to hear some opinions.
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