I agree also. Most of you are much better than I when you are getting
deep into the working of an operating system. I have not tried the
"comment 83" fix for fear of breaking something and creating a royal
mess.

I was new to Ubuntu and Linux in February 2009. Since then I've
installed Ubuntu on 20 machines. I started with 8.10, and then
progressed through 9.04, 9.10, and now 10.04. I've converted about 10
people to Ubuntu from Windows. Everything was fine until 10.04. I
originally thought that each version would be building on and improving
the previous release. That held true until 10.04. I filed the initial
bug about color printers printing with a cream colored background
instead of white. To see the garbled word Ubuntu on systems which were
upgraded and long periods of a black screen make it seem like it was
released before it was ready, just like Vista. My experience with Vista
is one of the reasons I'm running Ubuntu. To have seen the repository
builds of OpenOffice not having a functioning spell checker was a
disgrace. To have some systems through all releases not being able to
come out of hibernation without powering down and rebooting and that
issue never being fixed. But how do I explain to those whom I converted
to Ubuntu that a major issue like their printers not working isn't fixed
for over 2 months after the version was released. And this is an
LTS?????? The spell checker was fixed. Within a week there was a work
around for the cream colored background, and in about 3 weeks a fix was
put out in the updates. The spell checker now works in OpenOffice. A
clean install is the only thing which gives a somewhat decent view of
the boot process during boot. It seems quite ridiculous though that this
printing issue isn't fixed. I have two machines affected by this. The
strange thing is some of my machines have never had the issue.

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