I didn't even know this bug was even open until it was marked as expired. Honestly Paul, there is a difference *BIG* between not having the capacity and just not caring. Every release of Ubuntu Gnome that I've used from 13.10 to 16.04(and 18.04) has been full of bugs that never get fixed even if the bug is fixed upstream. This feels like your just trying to get rid of bugs that canonical or the developers behind Ubuntu Gnome couldn't be bothered to fix.
About 6 months I waited for fixes to the 12(?) or so bugs that I reported and some of the bugs were pretty serious like the shutdown/restart dialog box. Years later now and the bugs that are still open haven't been resolved. Easily 80% of the updates that were sent out were security patches in that time... I know this because I was reading the changelog whenever I ran updates. And things clearly haven't gotten better. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on a secondary computer and the dock/launcher showed up and was usable on the lock screen. Like, people really wonder why the 'Year of the Linux Desktop" hasn't happened yet? Christ, stop drinking the Richard Stallman coolaid and wake up. 16.04 and 18.04 are LTS releases that are recommended by people who claim it to be the "perfect" Windows alternative. God have mercy on your souls if somehow Linux's marketshare actually becomes something notable and the quality is still this horrible. To make a comment now on this two year old bug and claiming you don't have the capacity just comes off as disingenuous, you realize right? Asking me if this bug still affects me is like asking if I still have a cold or the flu two years later from telling people I have it. I don't even use Ubuntu anymore because not even the most basic of quality testing is ever done to prevent the bugs from happening in the first place or to backport the fixes from upstream. I have no way to verify if it's fixed or not besides somehow hunting down that specific chromium build with Ubuntu installed. Even then I have a different computer so who knows if it'll even happen again? If you want to fix a bug then you can fix the graphical corruption bug that I've also reported 2 years ago. It also affects Antergos(Arch Linux) and happens on even Intel graphics. I'm not going to play the "Lets blame proprietary companies for our buggy ass code" game though that people in the Linux world like to play... I just won't do my part to help get it fixed. I'm not playing your stupid games when the bug is *clearly* a problem with the Xorg server or whatever prelocates GPU memory for the windows/desktop. If you aren't going to do that much then please just close all of the bugs that are still open and don't open them anymore. I've tried to help make Ubuntu better by submitting these bug reports and communicating via mailing lists and it was all just a waste of time. Please atleast have the decency to not waste any more. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1575436 Title: Some HTML5 YouTube videos don't work in Chromium To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1575436/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
