Here are some suggestions to help fix this bug:

Firstly something that would appeal to the gaming market is an
overclocking and underclocking feature, as some people prefer to do
overclocking in their OS, but we don't appear to have any such programs.
And other groups like to underclock their laptops to help fix
overheating problems..

Secondly, something really needs to stop is Ubuntu spamming error messages when 
there is a problem. 
For example when Ubuntu has lost it's internet connection it will spam you to 
type the password in atleast half a dozen times, and when a program has crashed 
apport wil spam you to report the problem atleast half a dozen times.

Thirdly, we NEED some form of advertising, as Micro$oft has almost
fallen of its throne. Ads on the TV (For example) that tell people that
Linux is the most secure OS ever and doen't get viruses would get people
to make the switch. (But would the switch also cause undetected security
problems to show themselves after being exploited by hackers?)

Fourthly: Stability. Ubuntu definatly needs a netbook version again, as
Ubuntu runs horribly on intel atom processors and lags like hell (I
tried running Ubuntu on a 1.6Ghz dual-core intel atom that had 1gb of
ram). However smaller distros like lubuntu seem to work well. Also,
something as stupid as nautilus crashing when idle needs to be fixed.

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