On 5/21/07, norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Those of you who have read the interchange earlier today between Alan
Pope and myself may well have concluded that I was a bit up tight. You
are quite right and this why. If you have the time have a look at

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/85488

You will see that the bug was first reported 2007-03-01 which, by my
reckoning, was well before 7.04 was released. The list of reports goes
on and on and on with the latest being a few hours ago.

I want Ubuntu to succeed as much as anyone but I just feel that this is
not the way to win friends and influence people. It means that either
not being able to take advantage of the improvements in 7.04 or having
to boot up windows just to scan. While I am scanning I am also printing
and word processing so that is also using windows and I don't like it.

Norman

Norman

I agree with you from another direction - I like my computing to be a
turnkey operation without voyages of discovery being needed.  And  I hope
that the keeness of Ubuntu  users is directed accordingly.   I'd rather it
works simply and reliably than sophistically and buggy.     Robin
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