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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 877156" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Kubuntu 19.10 was good, too!</p><p>I guess what really impressed me with 20.04 was the initial experience. I plugged the live USB into a brand new laptop with i5 10th gen, and Nvidia graphics, and it started up without hiccups. It also did an optional disk check, and offered me a fail-safe graphic setting. But I didn't need either. All I needed to do was go into system settings and enable clicking for the trackpad, and everything worked perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 877156, member: 37647"] Kubuntu 19.10 was good, too! I guess what really impressed me with 20.04 was the initial experience. I plugged the live USB into a brand new laptop with i5 10th gen, and Nvidia graphics, and it started up without hiccups. It also did an optional disk check, and offered me a fail-safe graphic setting. But I didn't need either. All I needed to do was go into system settings and enable clicking for the trackpad, and everything worked perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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