It's my last post here, as I can see this is not going to resolving the
issue.

I was a happy Linux user for over 10 years and had a good time with 
ubuntu/kubuntu. My issues I always solved using forums, mailing-lists, wikis, 
bug trackers. I did alot to advocate FOR ubuntu because of it's community, 
stability, quality and support. I even made appear in one of my college's 
computer laboratory on all computers. I'm more an administrator than developer 
and after few years without problems I decided to help at least by reporting 
bugs and enabled ubuntu-proposed repo. It all worked great until 11.11.2009 
when the upgrade broke everything. 
I filed a bug report (whaever the quality of it, I'm quite sure it was of poor 
quality) and awaited some questions that will help YOU (bug triagers) get some 
more info about it and in the end fix the issue. Maybe the bug was not in the 
code of kdm, but in the package itself (although the upgrade went flawless).
Jonathan wrote that You are not my paid servants but bug triagers, so why don't 
You triage the bug? It was CRITICAL (no matter what You say about it), because 
it prevented using the system by me. I worked around this problem by switching 
to gdm (and reverting from 7.1 to 7), but that didn't solve the issue with kdm 
(v7.1 or whatever this bug was in). After a week the proposed update was moved 
to update and my system automatically changed to broken version. I could of 
course install old version of it, but that STILL DIDN'T solve the problem. I 
switched the status of bug from invalid back to new and assigned Jonathan (he 
was the only one who responded to my first report), but he and no one else made 
any attempt to fix this problem (didn't contact me about more information, 
didn't delegate it to someone else) just unassigned from it without any comment.
Yeah! and the problem is fixed (if I can't see it, it doesn't exist).
I wrote some rude words about this situation and assigned it again to Jonathan, 
then Terence wrote a very interesting comment that abusing is not a way to get 
the issue resolved, but if that's not the way, then WHAT IS THE WAY?
I wrote some rude, obnoxious and ungrateful words about how self loving not 
seeing further then the tip of Your nose "bug triagers" You are (and I am still 
as sure about that as then).
During this discussion I get a feeling no one reads what I write about the 
issue, so @hawk grow up yourself, if working for free means to You that You can 
ignore whatever You want based on i.e. the result of dice throw.
Now it's time to test some other distros where the community is not so focused 
on how great they are and try to be as helpful as thay can.
So long, have a good self focused day.

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Kubuntu 9.10, when booting after the logo disappears there is only black screen
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