On my laptop it works like a charm. On my husbands however, as Ubuntu
has done periodically for the last year+ it is simply unusable. I
think I'm going to have to move him back to OpenSUSE which works just
fine. (Previously running Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME his hdd was randomly
set to read-only -- I'd have thought it was failing except at
aproximatly the same time mine started to do the same thing. I
eventually resolved said problems on my Lenovo z470, but his were only
resolved by moving to OpenSUSE. A couple months ago he requested to
move back to Ubuntu so he could get Steam, and is now dealing with
READ FDMA QUEUED and/or WRITE FDMA QUEUED errors - pretty sure I'll
simply be moving him back to OpenSUSE over the next couple days.
:sigh:)

On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Julien Olivier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a few weeks before the release, I tested it and reported what I
> considered as a release blocker: the network doesn't come back after
> resuming from suspend
> ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1184262
> ). For laptop users, this is indeed a very critical bug!
>
> Now, the distribution is officially released and the bug is still there.
> And nothing seems to indicate that anyone really cares about this
> showstopper (apart from its victims of course).
>
> This kind of behaviour from Canonical is very frustrating because it is
> commonly thought that, by testing and reporting bugs, you help making
> better releases. But when you do this, find a critical bug and report
> it, and then see it totally ignored, you just don't want to help any
> more, sadly.
>
> I know all that is more Canonical's fault than the Ubuntu-GNOME team's
> fault, and so I still consider the Ubuntu GNOME project a great project.
> But I'm really not very confident any more in Canonical...
>
> Well, in conclusion, I will give a mere 4/10 mark to this release
> because, currently, it is almost unusable for most laptop users. But I
> want to stress again that this is more an Ubuntu issue than an Ubuntu
> GNOME issue.
>
> As for the work done on integrating GNOME in Ubuntu, I want to
> congratulate everyone and thank you for the great work! If it wasn't for
> this bug, I would have given a 9/10 mark (9 only, because of this bug:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/1235933 ).
>
> On mar., 2013-10-22 at 16:42 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> Ubuntu GNOME  13.10 has been released and no doubt you have upgraded
>> or installed it and started already to use it :)
>>
>> From 1-10, Please Rate Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 as per your own experience
>> by replying this Email with your rate :)
>>
>> Thank you for choosing and using Ubuntu GNOME :)
>>
>>
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>>
>> amjjawad
>>
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