18.04 works great for me too, on three machines. I don't understand all the hate for Xubuntu 18.04 on this mail list recently.

Thiago, you shouldn't loose any files and your configuration should stay the same, but remember to backup your important data before upgrading. That's always a good idea.

Also, what I personally do is changing my video driver to Nouveau, and changing it back to proprietary NVIDIA after the upgrade, but it's a hardware specific thing. The upgrade process will automatically disable all your PPAs and other repositories you've added, so be sure to enable them manually again and change entries from "xenial" to "bionic". All that you can pretty easily do in the software-properties-gtk (Software & Updates) application.

Spass


W dniu 25.08.2018 o 06:23, Michael Höhne pisze:
On 2018-08-25 chris <[email protected]> wrote:

18.04 is too broken for my uses.
Maybe for you. But for _me_ it's working great.

You should have in mind, that other people may have other
requirements. I have abandoned KDE since it reached Version 4, because
_I_ think, it has become a big mess. But hey: There are still some
(many) people who like it.

Just my 2 cents,
Michael



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