You make it sound like having thousands of bug reports is a bad thing.
Unless you have extremely bug-report-diligent users or extremely bug-
filled software, it implies you have tens or even hundreds of thousands
of users--which ought to be a good thing. If you can't make plans to
deal with and effectively manage your own success, then you're going to
fail. That bothers me. Nothing personal. I don't know you from Adam. I
just hate Microsoft because I love freedom--which mostly means the
freedom to make meaningful and informed choices. I thought Ubuntu was a
great idea when I started using it a couple of years ago, but it now
seems to me that y'all are losing control of the situation, that each
release is more troublesome than the last one, and that you are going to
crash and burn--and give Linux a large black eye in the process.

On this particular bug, I should note that it only appears to a problem
for a clean install. On a machine with an upgrade installation of 8.04
it seems to be undamaged.

Meanwhile, I have found a couple of additional problems that I should
either add to existing bugs or report as new bugs. Or maybe I should
offer a constructive suggestion somewhere? (The default non-BitTorrent
downloads still annoys me greatly.) Maybe I could get all motivated to
help out, or at least write impassioned appeals for support. Sorry, but
based on this "discussion", for some reason I don't feel like making the
effort on your behalf.

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