* Dan Aronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-20 09:22]:
> Well, I guess one way of dealing with bugs is to ignore them until they  
> cease to be a problem.  Unfortunately this mechanism might not always  
> keep the users satisfied.

Looking at the bug log, I see that someone responded to you and offered a
newer kernel which in fact fixed your problem.  So I don't think
there's too much to complain about.

Generally speaking, the kernel receives a lot of bug reports and
upstream development is so quick that it's very hard to deal with bug
reports.  I'm definitely not happy about the situation but that's the
way it is.  In fact, many kernel developers (working on the mainline
kernel, not Debian kernels) are unhappy that they're not fixing enough
bugs either, but most people only focus on new features.

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/



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