Ops, I intended to reply to the list

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: Oh my god
Date:   Sun, 13 Oct 2013 23:33:56 +0200
From:   matteo sisti sette <[email protected]>
To:     Jackson Doak <[email protected]>



Oh, given how 13.04 got screwed up in two days, which was a
supposed-to-be stable release, I don't dare to imagine how a "pretty
much ready" version will work


2013/10/13 Jackson Doak <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    That was a bit strange, but welcome to the team.
    Maybe you could try installing 13.10 since it's pretty much ready.

    On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 7:40 AM, matteo sisti sette
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > Hi,
     >
     > The Ubuntu QA team's website invites visitors to join the list
    and introduce
     > themselves, so here I am introducing myself to the list.
     >
     > I am an Ubuntu user and I have been more and more frustrated by the
     > exponentially growing unusability and unstability of Ubuntu
    throughout the
     > last years. But I will focus on unstability here.
     >
     > Now I am astonished to see the point it has reached.
     > I have installed a fresh new Ubuntu 13.04 on a brand new computer.
     > First, the Firefox browser stopped working after updating it
    (simply via
     > apt-get) and it turned out to be because ~/.cache/mozilla somehow
    got the
     > wrong owner (root) rendering it unaccessible and preventing
    Firefox from
     > reading the user profofiles and hence to work at all.
     >
     > But now, after a reboot, I find myself with an empty desktop with
    no Unity
     > launcher nor system bar. None of the workarounds described at
     >

http://askubuntu.com/questions/17381/unity-doesnt-load-no-launcher-no-dash-appears/
> or https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1212987 work.
     >
     > So after delirious usability killers (I won't mention them here
    as I want to
     > focus on UNSTABILITY), after the impossibility to hibernate,
    after the
     > impossibility to suspend on low battery, after random x.org
    <http://x.org> crashes started
     > to appear which would just suddenly log you out destroying all
    unsaved data
     > at the blinking of an eye, now we have reached the point where
    you may just
     > reboot and find yourself with a completely unusable system, roughly
     > equivalent to one that won't even boot. Which means you are
    forced to either
     > waste a couple of days googling for a fix, or reinstall the whole
    system
     > just until this happens again.
     >
     > End of rant.
     > Matteo
     >
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