Yeah, we know the fix was suggested and implemented in 'proposed'. But it took forever to get to 'proposed', and now it's taking forever to get into 'main'. These are the kinds of issues that make Linux unacceptable for the average user. I've been using Ubuntu since the 4.10 betas, and I was thrilled about being able to promote a distro that "just works" (one of Ubuntu's stated goals). But the quality has only declined since then. Fixing stuff like this in 'main' needs to be priority one if Canonical is true to its vision. (And don't even get me started about the utter brokenness of sound mixing in GNOME, which has persisted through, what, three releases now?)
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