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by rbritton 3920 days ago
I believe it's likely more a benefit of clearing out the cruft that has accumulated over time rather than problems with the update itself. A lot of stuff gets installed over the years, and upgrading in place keeps the majority of that in place. Doing a fresh install and putting back only what you're currently using will probably result in fewer programs, daemons, drivers, etc that the system has to deal with.