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Any chance you are just experiencing rough edges on the new release? Before you'd nuke and pave...
I just did that upgrade yesterday and so far smooth sailing, but I have what I perceive as one of the easier use cases. (Recent and intel-only hardware)
Edit - I also haven't tried anything weird with it yet. Haven't even tried multimonitor yet. Just basic Wayland Plasma session.
Perhaps, but I nuked nonetheless. I had issues with remnant files from past installs, so at least they're fully gone for sure now. (I had nearly 100GB I removed manually, potentially more I missed).
There's no feeling like a fresh install anyhow, that's for sure. As long as you're happy with the result. :)