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Ok, new question, Updates!
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in your shoes: I would run off the usb for a while to make sure that your issues are fixed before moving forward.
This will prove nothing since his existing package selections will be different than what is defaulted on the LiveUSB. This isn't a compatibility test, it's an environmental shift by distro upgrade. Things will be wildly different between the two.
agreed; doing this will only tell if the issues that op is experiencing has been addressed upstream and are not guaranteed to solve those issues locally.