Hi Fritz,
for performance you have to take into account that the applications ( not
the OS) have been updated and they probably demand more memory.
How old is your pc/laptop?
I have been using Linux (xubuntu and fedora) for home and work for the past
5 years and they are not a toy ;-)

Regards,
Michele

On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, 10:33 am Fritz Roth, <fritz.r...@galacticcentral.info>
wrote:

> .
>
> no ...
> this is not bad luck !
> but simply a good possibiliy
>
> from my experience
> having tried knoppix
> slax ... Q4OS and now xubuntu
>
> all those are miles away from
> even windows xp etc
>
> being just for some one
> having nothing to do
>
> but playing around
> with his new toy ....
>
> linux being a great idea !
> but the realization ?
>
> pure frustration ....
>
>
>
>
> Karel P Coors <kpco...@gmail.com> hat am 12. November 2019 um 21:09
> geschrieben:
>
> Here a disappointing experience: upgraded to 18.04 last weekend. Felt
> pleasant.
> Today hiccups with video streaming, slow Firefox and Thunderbird.
> The inevitable warning about an error.
> Would not shut down.
> Unplugged.
> Restarted. Password not recognized.
>
> Reinstalling 16.04
>
> Is this just bad luck?
>
> Best regards
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