I am a third complainer. Luckily, I decided to try 13.10 on a spare
laptop. I concur with the useless description. I am currently running on
12.04 which is increasingly showing its age: there are problems with
"system settings" and the KDE community are ignoring problems with the
older facilities (in particular, printer registration), so an upgrade is
essential. There are issues with LibreOffice 3.5 which are beginning to
force the issue. The creation of the /home directory in the root
partition renders the installation as completely unuseable. Who was the
bright spark who took such a daft decision? A partition tool is not
needed when the disks are already set up; all that is needed are the
reiser kernel modules! (reiserfs.ko is a mere 280.2kB!). Another
oversight is the lack of synaptic -- muon, as its name seems to imply,
is truly moronic!

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  ReiserFS support removed from Ubuntu 13.10 installer => not even
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