Hello,

This is a rant from a potentially frustrated user of Jaunty 9.04, just
installed on an ex WXP desktop following hard drive failure and
replacement.

I am simply a user of computers, although don't mind delving a little to
make things work.   I am trying to give up Microsoft and generally find
Ubuntu very good.

Some things are very frustrating though and trying to do something
simple like merge addresses into OO (I want to print my Christmas Card
Labels) should be straightforward.

I have just spent the best part of two days (fortunately (or
unfortunately) I have the time at the moment being off work due to a car
accident) to get OO Writer to see the Evolution Address Book.   I
finally, more by luck than judgement, found openoffice.org-java-common
with the package to enable access to the Evolution Address Book - which
is not installed automatically.

My question is why not install this package as part of a 9.04
installation so address book access works without the need for excessive
user actions?

Also, I would prefer to use Thunderbird, but this appears not easy
without spending yet more of my time on this issue.

Can I add to the debate by making a plea to sort out this fundamental
issue, which is a real turn-off to using Ubuntu.

This comment is offered in the spirit of constructive criticism, and I
apologise for not being able to offer anything to the technical debate.

Merlinpilot

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