Hi :)

http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam

I think the best time to get your bug-reports noticed is during beta testing 
for an LTS so try a LiveCd
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD
or add 1 partition to your dual/multi-boot & see if your existing bugs are 
still a problem. If they are then add Lucid 10.04 to releases affected at the 
top. See how many machines you can try the LiveCd on & see if friends or 
colleagues are interested in trying a pre-release sneak preview ;) (they prolly 
would for a movie?)

I think the biggest problem for linux is that mostly when you first want
to try it you have to do some of the trickiest, most complex stuff just
to install it. After a successful install you don't need to use any of
that expertise. So people need to be expert before they can just demo
it!! Luckily the LiveCds step in but many users are scared of messing
with the bios ...

By comparison Windows is installed by teams of experts on batches of
identical machines in the only arrangement that Windows can handle, 1
partition on 1 drive. They have to do endless amounts of tweaks, and
reboots and updates and reboots and upgrades and reboots and updates
again and reboots. Even then there is a failure rate with machines being
ditched or sent back to the start or off-loaded. All this on machines
that have manufacturers providing drivers & full support. None of this
gets seen by wide-eyed-end-users.

I know someone that runs a computer recycling place where they take
machines that are no longer top-end and sometimes sort the hardware a
little. They find that ON AVERAGE its about 60hours to get a machine
fully working under Windows. The weeu then say they prefer Windows
because it "just works" "out of the box"

My machine flies along with linux, i would hate it to only "just work"

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)

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