On 02/12/11 11:49, Alan Pope wrote:
On 02/12/11 11:47, scoundrel50a wrote:

And you wonder why Ubuntu is static......


What does that even _mean_?

Al

Going round in cirlces again, we had this discussion not long ago and it seems every year we have the same one (and I remember 7.04 being intropduced), and the same things are being talked about and the same attitude if you dont like it, go somewhere else......Ubuntu wont get anywhere until you get a good support system in place, 'for everybody'. People wont stay because its just not there, and to be told if you dont like it go somewhere else even if your just talking to one person, somebody comes on and sees that, its bye.....ok, some people dont like change, I dont like Unity, I think its too clunky, and that is before you get to the bugs.......it seems that those of that dont like have to lump it and its tough........

I still have a computer that is fairly new, and I cant get 11.04 or 11.10 to install on it, and I still havent been able to get help to see if it will ever be able to get it to work, I had to buy a new computer another one, not many people will do that....very few in fact would.......and I am getting support from the company that I bought it from, or I would have had similar problems, not being able to get support.....

You need to decide if you are going to keep with just business or business and personal, which ever way you do it, you have to sort the support out......or every year the same subject is going to come up....and still no real decisions have been made.......

That is what I mean by static, its not moving forward.....



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