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So, what do you think? Is there any new features you are interested? Or has anybody been testing out the beta already?
I’m going to upgrade my desktop 19.10 this weekend and my 18.04 file server later. Waiting to play around with ZFS.
Hype hype discuss!
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I most likely will nuke my old partition and reinstall everything.
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I did a backup, but I’m hoping this is smoother than the Fedora 29 to 30 upgrade.
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Nice. I’ve been thinking about just reinstalling, since I wanna take advantage of ZFS on root, ZFS trim and all the other goodies.
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Nice. Most (see: all) of my workstations only have a handful of drives that vary in size/form/speed. So ZFS doesn’t do me a whole lot. I use it on FreeBSD, tho
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My workstation has two classes of drives. NVMe and rust.
IDK, I’m still thinking about it.
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Ha! I at least have NVME and SATA SSD
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oO.o
April 23, 2020, 8:46pm
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Already stuck. How do I get past this screen. Enter is doing nothing…
lol, nvm, vm window was cropped…
oO.o
April 23, 2020, 8:56pm
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First time on this installer. Was it introduced in an earlier release? I really never use the non-LTS Ubuntus. Setting up storage is better than it was but still worse than RHEL.
Yeah, I think it started with 18.10
Yeah, rhel has their shit on lock
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oO.o
April 23, 2020, 9:05pm
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exhausting
lol, hostname
is too technical for the typical Ubuntu Server user I guess…
Yeah… I mean, the only people who use Ubuntu server are luddites and normies.
oO.o
April 23, 2020, 9:09pm
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What do the green checks mean?
Canonical approved/verified.
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Wait, they’re featuring sabnzbd in the official installer?
Damn, that’s ballsy.
Sab is used for one thing and one thing only lol
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