vervelover a écrit : > Well, I totally understand who is seeking for a new distro, maybe one > that really is for human beings. Because you favor the geeks, giving > them the latest and greatest, 'cause they know what a ppa is and > whatever. But you know if you were serious about a distro for human > beings, you should have delayed jaunty or at least have it shipped with > Intrepid's intel drivers. It's a big let down for everyone that believes > in open-source being the future of computing, and sees ubuntu as the > biggest hope for spreading linux in the world. But ubuntu's just not > there, and maybe never will because it's more concerned about not losing > its geek user base, than releasing and operating system for everyone, > and perhaps ever will. > I do agree. Regarding bug number one, one could notice that MS leaves more testing time between the beta version and the final version than Ubuntu for a whole cycle.
Please, if the aim of LTS version is to provide a certified stable OS, do not advertise the other versions, especially when there still remains a critical crash for a widespread GPU. Now, I'm obliged to tell all my friends I converted to Linux (namely : Ubuntu) to not update to Jaunty because there is a critical bug that makes the computer simply unusable. I have nothing against the fact to *release* Jaunty with that bug, but I don't understand why there should be a big button "DOWNLOAD UBUNTU 9.04; enjoy an improved user experience" on the main page www.ubuntu.com. A part of that, I'm sincerely grateful for all your work to make free software more human. I didn't paid for Ubuntu[1] and I know the first line of GPL : No warranty ;) [1] Although, I paid for a Dell with Gutsy pre-installed. -- [i965] X freezes starting on April 3rd https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359392 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
