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b3b3
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Just upgraded my Ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04. It destroyed my PC. I knew it would happen but I was curious because they asked me on every system startup :/

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  • 1
    stop lying in your tag :expressionless:
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    stop lying in your tag :expressionless:
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    @tahnik its my opinion. I switched from windows 2 weeks ago. Ubuntu is just working better for me. If you are more comfortable with windows that's totally OK. Used it my whole life till now.
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    stop lying in your tag 😑
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    stop lying in your tag 😑
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    @b3b3 sorry m8 I was just testing devRantron 😋 Emoji picker and @mention is working 😍 😍
  • 0
    Lul just realized it 😅
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    haha 😛
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    I usually stick with LTS these days, Ubuntu upgrades have seldom brought anything beyond incremental changes these last few years. 17.10 and the switch to Gnome should be exciting but I think I'm going to give Pop!_os by System76 a shot since I have one of their laptops and they will mainly be working on improving the Gnome theming and desktop support.
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    I only use LTS releases of Ubuntu. I've been burnt a few times in the past with the dev save point releases (non-LTS). I know people who are always on the latest, I stick with just the stable LTS releases.
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    Been there done that, Ubuntu upgrades did always give me headaches...fedora 26 though...been upgrading since 21 and had no problems.
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    Found the problem I think. Ubuntu 17.04 hasn't got support for AMD GPUs. I'll just roll back to 16 because I'm also playing games and I need acceleration :)
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    @b3b3
    Well, Thats Ubuntu for you.
    Just stay in the LTS and you should be fine. Or dont use ubuntu
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    @Linux using arch now. Love it so far
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