Simon:
The comment was not aimed at you. I don't expect people to be psychic and 
magically know that they can get faster (and sometimes better) responses 
without an endless back and for (which can last days, months or even years on 
bug reports) elsewhere depending on their problem. I don't expect them to 
already know that the system works better if a new bug is marked as duplicate 
of an old bug if it turns out to already be a known issue (Why? Because if it 
turns out that the bug was new and not related then you haven't confused the 
original bug with unrelated information). I don't expect them to have already 
scanned through the entirety of the BinaryDriver help page (including the 
disjointed Troubleshooting section at the bottom which most people won't get to 
due to its buried nature). You can't expect people to do any of these things 
unless you tell them about them first. I thought I was informing people - your 
comment clearly tells me that I was wrong. All I was doing was creating angst.

I don't want to discourage people from reporting new bugs when they are
using the Ubuntu provided software. I want people to get the fastest and
most appropriate resolution to their problem (and bug reports are not
always the best way to do that). I want Ubuntu to improve in the long
run and for it to be supportable. I don't want people to add a comment
and then never have a reply (and then in turn become frustrated) simply
because they commented in the "wrong place". I don't want bugs that are
so big that people no longer know what they are about and where the
solutions are no longer visible. I don't want to chase away the people
who look at bug reports and take the time to reply to them by
frustrating them with bugs that contain dozens of issues. I don't want
the bustling river that is launchpad to turn into a becalmed lake but
nor do I want it to burst it banks and turn the surrounding land into
marsh.

(A brief aside. Since you have working TV-Out do you think you can help
the people over in Bug #109703 solve their int10 issue?)

Like you I am just another Ubuntu user. I have been spending time
looking at NVIDIA binary driver bug reports
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=nvidia+glx&orderby=-date_last_updated
) trying to make some of them useful and ensure they have the
information they need, trying to check whether the original reporter's
issue is clear and has been resolved and trying to adjust titles to try
and maximise the information they provide. Given your reaction, I think
we might be better off if I scaled back this work (or stopped entirely)
as it seems to be counter-productive.

Flabdablet:
I think the best thing would be to see if NVIDIA can be contacted and helped to 
improve their display detection so that the right thing is more likely to 
happen out of the box for more people. I don't know how feasible or easy this 
is to do though.

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[nvidia-glx] X is blank after upgrade (laptop/Geforce Go)
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