Public bug reported:

More then a year ago I knew that the operating system that will run on my new 
computer will NOT be of Microsoft,
After reading in some Linux forums, I decided to try ubuntu 8.04 . it was 
PERFECT - I installed it & couldn't be happier: no errors of any kind, I saved 
my work ONLY as I finish & above all: installed the system only ONCE.

8.10 had a problem booting: can be solved with acpi=off.
9.04 was released with the .dep bug (prevent booting).
Now, the beta versions of 9.10 expect ME, a non (official) programmer, to fix 
the mistakes! If I need to tell you “on bug send auto message to programmer” 
then I don't need to tell you.
I want to USE my computer: boot + work. Whay is too complicated for you to do? 
What changed since 8.04? did you insert microsoft (ex-)workers into the 
Canonical company?

How is it possible that 8.04 was perfect, & as time pass Canonical
becomes more & more “Microsoft like”? Please tell me: when will I see
the Canonical version for the blue screen, kernel32 gray message and
above all: reinstalling the system over & over again??

Don't tell me “beta”! you already RELEASED TWO bugged versions. Do you
really belive in: “pepole will use microsoft or won't use computers”?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Canonical becomes Microsoft
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381696
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