Maybe this isn't being fixed because the developers think that this fix
actually works consistently on all Ubuntu systems?

I tried it, the menu.lst file is changed, GRUB was updated, and I can
not use Kooka or Xsane.

Why not assume that all of this chatter is because the "solutions"
either don't work or are overly challenging for people who switched to
Ubuntu because it was supposed to be the user-friendly Linux?

I've tried recompiling the kernel, following directions posted on the
Ubuntu web site. I hit a snag somewhere and the community has not been
able to help me figure out what goes wrong. They do debate over which
set of directions to use, where to but the link, etc. So if the
experienced disagree on how it is to be done, the inexperienced
certainly won't feel comfortable doing a recompile of the kernel. It's
not reasonable to expect everyone to be able to do this, especially
someone who is blind, as mentioned previously.

Why not just push this a little harder, take it a little more seriously,
and get this fixed by using the kernel that works in the next beta
release of Gutsy and get it in the final release in October. There is
still time to do this if the right people care. But from what we're
seeing regarding the severity rating of this problem, it won't be taken
seriously by the Ubuntu developers. It will be fixed despite them but we
will have to wait until the newer kernel makes it into the Ubuntu
program. That will happen even in any event. We're just asking that it
be done sooner than later.

If Mr. Shuttleworth knew about this problem personally (I doubt he is
able to keep track of everythig going on with the OS), I think he would
want to show that he values the manifesto, that it's not just a bunch of
empty words like so many companies' mission statements. I don't know how
to contact him, nor find out if he is personally aware of this, but this
is something that should be reported in the linux news community (like
Slashdot.org) at this point so others can know how well supported this
OS really is. Maybe someone can write up an article for Slashdot to
point out the unsolved problems we are having and maybe it will get
attention after it hits the international press?

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