Yup. But it's not just ubuntu - it's software dev. in
general. They fix what they can, and let the rest go.
What would be cool, would be for someone to create a
video about how many problems ubuntu has, and how poor
the support is, and put the video on youtube.

But none of this negative complaining does any good.

My best solution is linuxquestions.org. It's a much
more positive community there. 

I am grateful to the ubuntu developers. I have
received MUCH help from them, but they are swamped
with tons of stuff. It's the big dogs who make the
decisions about what to fix who are the problem.

I hoped for more support from the ubuntu user's group.
But instead, I have gotten much more help from
linuxquestions.org. I recommend them.

Again, let me say that I have received help from the
unbuntu developers. And I agree with you - it's a
hassle, and a bad deal for ubuntu - that the same bugs
are present with release after release.

Oh well... Email me directly, and I'll help with what
I can.

Peace,
Rich


--- ranser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You know what BUGS me? The fact that on this page I
> see only the inputs
> from users who have problems with this particular
> issue. I don't see any
> input or advice or something from people who
> actually are at the root of
> the problem who actually designed the unfortunate
> update. It seems to me
> like they are doing it this way: "ok, so we designed
> the new update, it
> seems to work on timmy's and johny's computers,
> we'll go now to Tibet
> for 7 years, see you when we get back!" It is the
> people who are
> actually doing the software that I want answers
> from, not some poor
> users who are just as clueless as I am !!!! And to
> those who will say
> they have a lot of work with new 6 months versions
> (and don't have much
> time to look closely and test the new updates) I
> will say that in my
> opinion it is completely unneeded to roll out a new
> version each 6
> months : IT WOULD BE BETTER  IF YOU LOOKED CLOSER
> INTO WHAT YOU ARE
> DOING AND MAYBE TEST MORE. One release per year is
> more than enough! You
> better spend time testing and than roll out those
> versions and updates,
> because what you do is a DESERVICE to linux
> community. I see the same
> old bugs for the last 4-5 years, someone points out
> the bugs they are
> (hopefully) solved  and than with next update come
> the same bugs. It
> seems like the people who create updates and the
> people who solve bugs
> are from different planets and they don't speak each
> others language. Or
> maybe there are microsoft's spyes in those
> developers groups and they
> intentionally place the same old bugs into new
> updates so they'll scary
> off the newbies to linux...
> 
> I have the same problem as RichPicker, after update
> sound capture
> doesn't work. I have tried everything I could find
> on the net and I am
> tired...
> 
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