Well, if possible I'd like to use the latest Ubuntu version.rghvdberg wrote:Why not just use the kxstudio 18.04 iso?
And anyway on the web site I see a link to a 14.04 iso, not 18.04...
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Well, if possible I'd like to use the latest Ubuntu version.rghvdberg wrote:Why not just use the kxstudio 18.04 iso?
That topic talks about an alpha stage iso.rghvdberg wrote:viewtopic.php?f=47&t=18544
I haven't read all the posts in the topic but I'd think that if the iso were at last beta it would also be posted on the website.rghvdberg wrote:Oh, I seemed to pick up that there was at least a beta out.
Anyway. My bet is that 18.04 is much better supported because falktx is working on releasing the iso.
Personally I just use the repos because I don't care about KDE.
I use Mint + kxstudio repos btw.
Thanksrghvdberg wrote:Mint is basically ubuntu 18.04 with a cinnamon desktop
Why not go for Neon? It is now based on ubuntu 18.04 so you have the LTS part but the KDE aspects are updated to near bleeding edge (they do some testing first which seems to be surprisingly effective). It's what the next kxstudio iso will be based on.Tarrasque wrote: I like to have the bleeding edge distro, if I can, on my primary computer, but as a last resort I gues I can settle with that. Or Kubuntu 18.04 for that matter.
Well, that could be an idea.sysrqer wrote:Why not go for Neon? It is now based on ubuntu 18.04 so you have the LTS part but the KDE aspects are updated to near bleeding edge (they do some testing first which seems to be surprisingly effective). It's what the next kxstudio iso will be based on.Tarrasque wrote: I like to have the bleeding edge distro, if I can, on my primary computer, but as a last resort I gues I can settle with that. Or Kubuntu 18.04 for that matter.