didier gaumet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 07/03/2026 à 10:35, Chris Green a écrit :
> > Nearly all my computers run Debian 13 but my wife's Thinkpad is still
> > running xubuntu 24.04.
> > 
> > I think the xubuntu installation on her laptop could do with a
> > thorough clean out, it hasn't had a clean installation from scratch
> > for many years.  Currently the Firefox and Thunderbird snap
> > installations seem to be causing problems.
> > 
> > So I'm thinking that, if I'm going to do a clean install, I may as
> > well install Debian 13.
> > 
> > Her laptop is used nearly wholly for E-Mail and web browsing, nothing
> > very techie at all.
> > 
> > Am I likely to hit any big snags?  Obviously I will back things up
> > carefully (we have daily incremental backups of /home and /etc
> > anyway). Do I need to do much more than make an image of /home and
> > then install Debian 13 and then copy /home onto the new install?
> > 
> 
> Hello Chris,
> 
> First of all, in case there is a doubt here, I think there is only one 
> safe way to go from Ubuntu to Debian: a clean install. Any kind of 
> upgrade from Ubuntu from Debian should bring problems.
> 
Yes, that's why I considered moving to Debian as I had decided a clean
install was going to be a 'good idea' anyway. :-)


> Apparently Ubuntu 24.4 linux kernel is version 6.8 while Debian 13 
> Trixie is 6.12 so if your wife's laptop works with Ubuntu 24.4 it should 
> work with Trixie.
> 
> There would be probably no big problem switching from Ubuntu to Debian.
> But potentially you would have to assert how to handle personal 
> application data: Ubuntu apps are often provided as snap packages and I 
> think(1) that you could have to somehow restore the data to the relevant 
> Debian packaged apps. Or you could chose to keep on using snaps on 
> Debian, that is possible but it is not the default.
> 
I want to get away from snap, that's one reason why I migrated all my
systems to Debian a while ago.

Thanks.

-- 
Chris Green
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