I am a first-time Linux user of any distro. I chose Ubuntu for my laptop
because I had read that it is the best distro for laptops in its
interface. Had I not been a person who is loathe to use Microsoft and
one who cannot afford Mac, I probably would be looking to go elsewhere
after encountering this very severe problem with the CAPTCHA.
Truthfully, I am downright mad that after 3 years this issue is
basically being ignored. Here you have a community that prides itself on
forward-thinking and out-side-the-box alternatives to modern computing,
yet it maintains a Neanderthal approach to solving established problems
within its system. Way to welcome new Ubuntu users. In all seriousness,
I may be choosing to switch to LinuxMint after this experience. Yes,
Ubuntu Community, this issue is serious enough that even after having
installed the distro, set-up an account, and found a way to get past the
CAPTCHA bug, I -- and likely many others -- am considering dumping this
distro for another. Take that to mean you have a lot of work to do if
you want to be welcoming of new users. So far, you are failing
miserably. In truth, I expect little to be done, as it seems that this
community is more about the status quo than continued evolving
improvement. If that weren't the case, this would not still be a bug
after 3 years.

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  the CAPTCHA challenge in Ubuntu Software Center is much too difficult
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