there is only a few persons working in the ubuntu desktop team and
mostly volunteers and there is over an hundred components to work on for
several version of ubuntu and thousand of bugs, you are welcome to help
testing those software if you want but there is no real point to blame
volunteers for b
Sebastien, I found your "don't blame the volunteers!" reply personally
insulting and, more importantly, inappropriate and unhelpful for the
present bug. Was that supposed to be PR?
We bring up the "how did this get through" not to blame, obviously, but
to highlight the severity of the bug: this is
Its free if you don't like the new release, use the older ones. Sure
there are some problems with the new release but there are also alot of
things that are drastically improved.
Get over it, let them know the bugs you find and they will fix them.
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Chris thanks, I'll look at XVNC. Sebastien, If there are only a few
people working on fixing bugs then we should just expect massive obvious
functionality killing regressions with each new release and not be
surprised when Ubuntu gets a reputation for being full of obvious bugs
right? No one is
what about being constructive rather than blaming canonical for not
having infinite money to use to solve your bugs and opening a bug on
bugzilla.gnome.org if you have the issue so the people writting the
software know about it and can start working to get it fixed next?
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Sebastien, your excuses for imperfect software weren't exactly (and
continue to not be) constructive in the first place. Right: there are
bugs here. Right: perfect software is impossible, especially with too
few resources. But so what? Accept the flaw and deal; the development
problems at Ubuntu ar
Sebastien this is not "My" bug. This bug shows up on every installation
of Ubuntu that I do for people. No matter the hardware. If i knew how
to program then i would fix it myself god knows i would volunteer to
test user facing features before release and fix all of them if I knew
how to do th
the issue is that nobody is working on vnc in ubuntu right now, your
frustration is understandable but the best you can do now is either find
somebody interested to work on that or send the bug upstream where you
might find an another set of interested people to read about the issue
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A search on bugzilla for vino brings up 17 bugs, none of them are
related to this problem. Chris, what is the bug number you saw this
issue reported under? Thanks.
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