I've been asked for more data that would actually help make Ubuntu better which is what this list is about and I'm willing to reply, so I'm confident the moderator will be intelligent enough to let this email through.
>> So it makes me wonder what is wrong with Teo's setup that it seems so >> unstable? >> Perhaps we could investigate that aspect rather fight each other. I posted this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1649153 Please reply there asking me for any additional data that you think would help investigate the issue and I'll be happy to post it if I know how to. > Agree. [...] Teo seems to be the kind of person that likes to customize > and try things on his setup, Not at all, actually. Other than installing stuff with "sudo apt-get install whatever", I have hardly ever customized anything at all. I don't even usually compile and install software from source (unless it's the only option available, and even in that case, very rarely). The only times I ever tinkered with the system was when it got broken (like with this upgrade) and I had no option but to try and fix it by following some instructions I found by googling the issue (and I don't try everything that I find, I only try out what seems to be likely to work, with as little side effects as possible). I think if my mother was using Ubuntu (my mother being an example of "avarage" non-computer-savvy user) her system would be more "customized" than mine. My system is probably as "out of the box" as a system that is actually used on a daily basis, and that was installed like 4 years ago and upgraded since then without any fresh reinstall, could possibly be. > As a Quality Team, we (or you, I'm not really active here) are not a > customer support, but we need to pay attention when something gets > fantastically wrong, like this case. Finally! -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
