That is sad to hear.  I have never had issue with Mint, and have preferred it 
to Ubuntu since 8.04 or so.  although these days Im a solid arch user.

On May 1, 2011, at 17:55, Word Wizard <[email protected]> wrote:

> An absolutely HIDEOUS release! And I say that as long time Ubuntu fan, 
> converted from Windows  XP/Vista by Gutsy Gibbon
> 
> The Kubuntu (KDE 4.6) version is totally unusable for NVidia cards. 
> Kubuntu installs in 640x480 video mode and refuses to allow the upgraded 
> driver NVidia administrative module to save a higher resolution for 
> subsequent sessions. Even worse, that higher resolution corrupts 
> terminal displays, which eventually leak out into the entire display in 
> what resembles that old analog  TV "snow". KDE panel and desktop 
> functions are hopelessly crippled by this problem as well. This Kubuntu 
> release is at best an alpha-2. Certainly not even a beta, much less an RC.
> 
> The Ubuntu (nee Gnome) version installer does not allow for keyboard 
> input to define mount points for other partitions, forcing the user to 
> edit the /etc/fstab file to accomplish that fundamental operation. 
> That's fine for those of us who have some Linux-Unix experience but new 
> users will be befuddled, then angered, then disgusted. The installation 
> itself still has numerous bugs in the desktop, with little if any of the 
> claimed performance improvement the switch to Unity was supposed to bring.
> 
> As for the Unity interface itself, who told Shuttleworth that adding a 
> mouse click or keystroke to invoke an app was an improvement? If a user 
> likes that silly little tattoo band running up the left side of their 
> screen they can opt for a far more functional analogue by downloading 
> the Avant panel, which offers far more utility, customization and 
> stability.
> 
> Mark Shuttleworth should be ashamed to have this abortion bear the name 
> of an official Ubuntu product. Natty is a grotesquely classic case of 
> fixing what was not broken, a pervasive philosophical weakness that the 
> Ubuntu team has shown before, when adding then crippling than removing 
> desirable features for no apparent reason other than programmer ego.
> 
> This ugly "release" has led me to take another look at viable 
> Debian-based alternatives such as Mint and Mepis. Maverick (Ubuntu 
> 10.10) with Gnome works very well for me but if Natty is the direction 
> Shuttleworth is taking, I don't want to be forced to use outdated OS 
> software or live with a bug-infested freakish exercise in geek 
> ego-tripping.
> 
> 
> On 04/30/2011 01:29 PM, Bill Morita wrote:
>> I am having issues with Natty.
>> 
>> Neither the Home key nor the Windows (meta) key works as advertised.
>> In fact a lot of the "short cut" keys to not seem to function.
>> I have even tried plugging in a second keyboard.  No joy.
>> 
>> I do not seem to have a way to get the launcher.
>> Yes, I can get a command window (cntl+alt+T), but the whole point of a GUI 
>> is to not need
>> the command line.
>> 
>> Anyone else seen these issues ?
>> 
>> - Bill Morita
>> wamorita At gmail.com
>> 907-243-0199
>> 907-952-9948 Cell
>> 
>> 
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