I'am wondering if this issue has something to do with this other bug report I've posted recently https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source /module-assistant/+bug/178789
By the way I've returned to Official Debian Etch and all this sorts of problems have gone away. I know this is no the place to get into this dabate but I am seriously putting into question the kind of developping model Ubuntu is implementing. For me it resembles quite near to that of a succesful (unfurtunately in my opinion) company located in the nice city of Redmond. Is it making a visualy cosmeticised distro out of Debian Sid which crashes on loging or salutes you with a stalled black screen while booting, does not allow you to enable some modules for some hardware --though this is a featured suposedly supported-- the way to attract new people to open and free software? And all this after having done a big deal of propaganda saying GNU/Linux is more stable, don't crashes, and solves all problems people have with Windows, and so on... I fear some new attracted users after having such bad experiences with this distribution and others which are a big deal worst will return to their Windows, payed or pirated, loughing on Linux "geeks" and thinking that this kind of issues Ubuntu have also affect Debian damaging its reputation. I think Ubuntu developers should be a rather more cautious with the releases not trying to go too fast making fast food for average stupid consumer as other non free closed source companies have done for a long time. Disclaimer: This comment should not be interpreted as derogatory, offensive, or threatenning in any way and it is made on a bonna fide basis trying to encourage people to improve this distribution and all free and open source software in general. And to the extentent allowed by the law it comes absolutly without any guarantee to serve for any purpose or fitness to any use. Greetings. -- Build of fglrx module fails https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45563 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
