I'm having the same issues. And not with just Kiba-Dock. This happens
with Docky and Cairo-Dock also.

Here is where the community is having a break down. 
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1." you didn't provide a link to the .deb you filed this bug about."
  
*He gave it to you in the first line: (kiba-dock_0.1-1.2_i386.deb) Google it 
and it comes up first. How could you not find it? You didn't even look, thats 
why. Otherwise you would have it.
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2. "I then downloaded the source code and built the application on the current 
development version of Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (10.04) which I'm using right now (I 
don't have a karmic pc anymore) and kiba-dock works perfectly fine there."

* I want to know why you're trying to correct an issue in Karmic by using Lucid 
Lynx? Lynx isn't even released yet and you're using it to troubleshoot Karmic?  
Does anyone else see a problem here? This does not make sense. This is more 
proof why this ridiculous 6-month release cycle is a rolling disaster. Do you 
buy Chevy parts to work on a Volvo also?
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3. "The package you're using was built for an older Ubuntu release and you're 
trying to use it in Karmic."
  
*Older Ubuntu release?????? Are you serious? Karmic was just released. It's not 
even six months old and you're trashing it as an older release? Again; Whats 
wrong with this picture?
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I'm sending a copy of this to PC world, Maximum-PC, CNET, Computer
World, Linux Pro, Linux Magazine, Microsoft and the new CEO of
Canonical. This is unbelievable. Either you're lazy or incompetent or
maybe both. You should abdicate your position. Knowing in advance that
you are a volunteer scares me even more. You need to turn this over to
someone else. You didn't even try. (Lucid Lynx my ass.)

How can anyone take Ubuntu serious anymore when the community has lost
its focus? There are more irons in the fire than a cattle company at
branding time and nobody knows which, what, or who is going to get
burned.

Also how can any business take this OS seriously? I see that the first
poster is using Ubuntu for business, but for how much longer? And who is
going to invest in server support or cloud computing when the community
is breaking things that they had working at one time?

To suggest that there is nothing we can do on the Ubuntu side is the
biggest load of crap I've heard to date. What a cop out! Just get online
and browse for Ubuntu 9.10 graphic problems; you'll figure it out. Then
again, you've already proven that you refuse to figure anything out.
You're already on a Lynx hunt.

Oh and one other thing; before you come back about this being a rant,
its not. Its simply the truth and everyone knows it.

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