My path was similar except it started with SLS.   Followed the shiny for
far too long.   Installed Ubuntu while it was still shiny and then stuck
with it as I realized that following the shiny is a fool's errand.

On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 at 12:16 Brett Delmage <
brett.delm...@twobikes.ottawa.on.ca> wrote:

> I've used Slackware, Mandriva, something or two or three handed out at
> OCLUG meetings around the Corel Linux era (does anyone remember their
> names?), Redhat, SUSE, Debian, and Ubuntu.
>
> I haven't switched from Ubuntu for about 6 years now on server and
> Kubuntu on desktop.
>
> For me, it's been reasonably up-to-date, rarely broke badly, and worked
> well enough. As for choosing Kubuntu - it was better than gnome at the
> time, and now it's intertia. :-)
>
> I recently upgraded my web/dns/list server from from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04
> LTS Bionic Beaver to get recent versions of apache, wget, php etc. which I
> was installing from PPEs (alternate repositories). The upgrade went very
> smoothly. I quickly ripped out netplan, "The network configuration
> abstraction renderer" (bleah!) after installation though. netplan.io is
> one of those bad choices that sometimes come with Ubuntu, I'll admit.
>
> I reinstalled good old ifconfig, which took about 5 minutes and others
> have already provided instructions for.
>
> Of course the great thing about the Linux ecosystem is choice and
> customizability.
>
> Brett

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