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2007/9/25, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have some feedback about my GF who uses Debian at my suggestion.
> I have no irons in the fire on this one, as I don't use Debian,
> though I do administer her machine for her. So, please don't take
> this as a complaint from me, as it isn't. I'm simply informing
> the Debian forum of a situation.
>
> She's had four problems with using Debian on her machine,
> and support response from this forum has been somewhat less
> than she had hoped for. Of the four problems, one I was able
> to fix up somewhat by cooking up a printer description file
> for her new printer, which now works in a limited sense. One
> of them we have a work around, though it isn't pleasant, and
> requires me to do some physical recabling of the machine.
>
> The other two remain completely unfixed.
>
> I used the "official" reporting tool on one of the problems,
> and we were not even accorded the courtesy of a response
> indicating that the report had been received and was going
> to be acted upon. The tool did confirm that a report had
> been made, but that was all. I've seen no indication from
> Debian that any progress has been made.
>
> At one point, another fellow contacted me stating that
> one of the unsolved problems had also bitten him, and
> wanted to know what progress or solution eventually came
> out. I regretfully responded that there was, AFAIK, no
> solution, and she simply lives with the fact that Debian
> cannot do what she wants at all.
>
> Anyway, she bought a copy of Windows XP a few weeks ago, and I'm
> pretty sure she intends to install this weekend, since she
> sent me an e-mail showing that she purchased a copy of F-Prot
> for Windows. This would be a "heads up" for me, indicating
> what might be on the "honey do" list for this weekend.
>
> I provide this only to let you know that it looks like Debian
> is going to lose a user to Windows shortly, due to perceived
> lack of concern over user's difficulties shown by those who do
> support for Debian. I have gently nudged her in the direction of
> sticking with it a little longer, and so due to my reluctance to
> kill Debian she has. But things seemingly have just gone on too
> long.
>
> Anyway, that's it, FWIW.
>
> Mike
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