To be fair to the Xubuntu developers, as a community-based distro, they did have an issue with not enough people testing the 18.04 beta release in order to get adequate 'bug fix' feedback, which I suppose compounded the already underlining issues inherent with the Ubuntu 18.04 release itself.
Here is the Xubuntu 18.04 beta release announcement -
https://xubuntu.org/news/testing-for-xubuntu/
I'm sure Sean Davis and the rest of his team will improve things rapidly, which I think is already happening.
My rule of thumb is - try to allow a couple of months for the developers to shake out the bugs of any new Linux release - although I wouldn't include LL in this regard, which always seems to work perfectly right off the bat due to Jerry's dedication and the great community support it receives.
Here is the Xubuntu 18.04 beta release announcement -
https://xubuntu.org/news/testing-for-xubuntu/
I'm sure Sean Davis and the rest of his team will improve things rapidly, which I think is already happening.
My rule of thumb is - try to allow a couple of months for the developers to shake out the bugs of any new Linux release - although I wouldn't include LL in this regard, which always seems to work perfectly right off the bat due to Jerry's dedication and the great community support it receives.
Still running 3.8 and lovin' it (running 5.0 as a triple boot)