Applying a "patch" when it's something that was fixed in a version is stupid unless there's a lot of dependencies. There's a valid complaint there, all things considered. It's one of the big gripes I've got with Ubuntu- might as well not even HAVE LTS versions with the attitude espoused in this bug thread. My fix? Get the PPA and REMEMBER the wrong-headed attitudes (This isn't support and it's not what you need to be doing in a distribution... Before you comment, I've done embedded distributions for years now...some publicly available, some not so much so.)
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