Henrik,

Thank you for your acknowledgement and escalation of this issue.  Your comments 
are appreicated and duly noted.
However, I believe that we will have to agree to disagree here. 

That it took over a year for a "prevents Installation" issue over a year
to become a "High" priority item, just isn't okay.

I appreciate your comments about impact levels and tone, but really,
we've been quite generous.

Those of us posting here took the time to research our own problems, and
spent the time ON the forums to find out this was a bug issue.  We then
took the time to find this thread, and post to you about them.  This
issue has already spilled over FROM the forums, so that should have been
a clue to you.  How many people posting on this bug were relatively new
users?

We are only trying to help the Ubuntu community to be stronger, and we deserve 
your understanding of our frustration.  
Everyone here has the same goal to make Ubuntu better.  But until today, with 
this escalation, the issue had been largely ignored.

True, this is only one bug, but it is a larger issue is of image for
Ubuntu.

When any new person (with old or unrecognzied hardware) gets introduced
to Ubuntu, and this issue is the SECOND thing that they ever experience
from it (possibly unsurmountable) it sets a poor tone for quality right
away, and leaves a bad taste for what Ubuntu is about if they
understandably they walk away in frustration.

Every person out there with "unrecognized" vid hardware (lots) or gets
defaulted to 640x480 will be affected by the install screen design
oversights above.

I submit that you have no truly accurate metrics on ATTEMPTED Ubuntu
installtions, and that the issue is larger than the Ubuntu developers
assume.   You do not have the user impact data to classify this as a
"small portion" of users - because they never could install it to become
users.  (For the record on issues above the "TABBING" technique to
navigate around the pages and find the cursor or 'Next' button didn't
work for my install - I tried that.  Only the Alt-LeftDrag screen
technique did.)

Unfortunately the inaction on this left me professionally frustrated,
with no other choice but to make a row where you could hear us on your
bug reporting tool instead of the forums - which we had done already.
If we hurt your feelings, or stepped on your toes, then sorry - but the
end justified the means, and I believe you know this.   We are all
working towards the same goals, and wish to see you succeed.  I will not
be posting any more on this topic, and am out of your hair.  Thank you
for your time.  Good luck to us all.

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MASTER: Doesn't support < 1024x768 resolutions
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