I've been trying to find a workaround for this bug for about four years.
My latest effort has not been directly to confront the bug, but to look
at the effect it is having on peripherals.  A recent complaint about
support for printers from our local branch of PC World brought me the
following when I complained to the CEO.  "For the pre-loaded Linux
operating system on the product, the manufacturers directly provide
technical support. For PC peripherals such as printer there is an option
for customer to download drivers for different operating system like
Windows, Linux and MAC. We would recommend customer to check or ask the
store whether these drivers are available from the manufacturer direct.
Our store endeavour to provide any assistance of different versions of
operating system, however, this cannot be guaranteed all the time.  I
have logged your complaint under reference CC2000722."

The writer also promised to take this up with the manager of our local
store.  My first response before writing to the CEO was negative - to
the effect that the company does not supply Linux operating systems, and
therefore does not offer support training to staff.  When I pointed out
that the company sells a vast number of Linux compatible peripherals,
they had to re-think the answer.  I've shared this answer with the UK
Ubuntu group, and with the Nottingham Linux User Group, who will no
doubt pester the life out of more than one store manager!  This is as it
should be.

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