FWIW, here is my opinion why this bug is not on it's way of being
resolved.

Ever since Ubuntu 8.04 I have seen a regression in how usable the distribution 
is for me:
1. It uses a lot of memory: I had to upgrade my memory recently since 2GB were 
not enough for 4 applications (thunderbird, terminal, firefox and eclipse). My 
computer at home, with 1GB of memory and Windows runs much more applications 
without problem.
2. It is not stable: in 8.04 and 8.10 X used to crashed a lot. Now I get random 
freezes of the laptop. 
3. Many times it fails to suspend: I get no clear indication what interrupted 
the suspension, and I have to wait every time to see if it manages to suspend 
and if not, shut down (loose my state of work), and reboot later. In Windows I 
can unplug the power line, put in my backpack and not worry.
4. Basic stuff like sound (pulseaudio) and fan cooling don't work properly.
5. Some things that are basic in Windows are hard to do in Ubuntu. For example, 
how do I check my disk? In windows it is through a context menu, in Ubuntu I 
have to create some file under '/'. And why do I have to reboot just to check? 
Note that the fact that it automatically checks every 20 boots or so is not 
good, since I don't want to reboot. ever.

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