Juan R.D. Silva composed on 2023-08-06 17:45 (UTC-0400): > It's time to move from bullseye to bookworm. Based on the previous years > experience I've always preferred a fresh install vs. an upgrade, since > the freshly installed system always run smoother and was not littered > with any old junk left from the old system.
> However, things might have changed/improved. Thus I decided to ask the > community. > Could you share your opinion based on personal experience? To install or > to upgrade? Mine is fairly simple desktop system for home use. Nothing > special, except maybe the need of dual architecture support and Wine to > run one special little app. IME, upgrades are by far the lesser nuisance, so much so that I can't remember when I last did a fresh installation on any PC I own. It may have been in 2018. I have >25 PCs running Bookworm and Bullseye. Most still also have Buster. A handful have Trixie. A Buster was probably my last fresh installation. One distinction here is none normally use a DE from standard repos. Installations all started with no DE or IceWM, to which Trinity Desktop Environment was added. Another is all are on wired static IP's, and post-Buster, all are doing it on systemd-networkd. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata