Yes, I have already switched back to Ubuntu and away from Fedora 35 KDE, and there are a couple of reasons why. First, this is a brand new LTS version of Ubuntu, meaning that they have refined the Ubuntu version of the Gnome interface with performance enhancements and stylistic changes that would make it the best version of the interface....
OS Hop!I have certainly tried other distros, but never truly committed to using one that was not an Ubuntu base, or just plain Ubuntu. What does it mean for me to commit? I am talking about installing it on my main laptop that I use for everything other than gaming. It means using it for an extended period, and even when I am at that point of turning back, committing again and sticking with it.
Windows 11 is here and I was offered the upgrade. Windows 11 really feels more like an upgrade to Windows 10, with a fresh coat of paint.
Another version of Ubuntu brings a host of new changes, including an elimination of the now classic Ubuntu combination of dark and light modes as a defaul theme. New is also a move to the Gnome 40 desktop environment. I will give my thoughts on some of the changes, and how the upgrade process has gone for me.