<2022-02-21T06:30:59.000Z> hazlin: I just failed, like 3 times in a row to setup ubuntu 20 desktop on the rpi4 D: Every time I would get a hard freeze while getting things setup. 
<2022-02-21T06:34:18.000Z> hazlin: So, now I am reimaging the mSD with the server version. Then I am going to try and get to a read-only state as described here hallard.me/raspberry-pi-read-only/
<2022-02-21T06:34:25.000Z> hazlin: then it wont matter if it freezes
<2022-02-21T06:38:12.000Z> hazlin: I just, couldn't accept the ungraceful reboot, and the desktop version is like 3x the size, so every failed attempt was like 30minutes to 1hour of re-imaging 
<2022-02-21T06:39:44.000Z> hazlin: actually, these read-only instructions are for raspbian, so I'll be using something similar for ubuntu
<2022-02-21T13:23:23.000Z> teknomunk: The instructions say it isn't intended for desktop setups.
<2022-02-21T13:23:33.000Z> teknomunk: "Using a read-only file system is mostly used for Pi working 24H/7 a day and with console mode only"
<2022-02-21T19:48:40.000Z> hazlin: that is true, but I want to do something to combat the degradation that seems to happen to them.
<2022-02-21T19:49:08.000Z> hazlin: Maybe I'll just stick to creating a backup of the main partition every so often
<2022-03-04T06:37:32.000Z> hazlin: btw, it was the mouse I was using. I didn't think a mouse could cause a rpi to freeze, but that is exactly what was happening.