Similar problem in the Japanese version--but at this point I'm expecting
Ubuntu to become more useless with each so-called upgrade. I'm just
trying to do the upgrade, and the first question it asks is for a
keyboard, but it does NOT offer ANY option that is recognizably similar
to the keyboard they I am using. I wouldn't mind so much if it was some
kind of exotic computer, but it is NOT. Just a plain Jane Lenovo X61
ThinkPad. Ever heard of it? Evidently not.

Look, I really want you to succeed, but you are failing more and more. I
have already decided NOT to install Ubuntu on any more machines, because
it gets worse and worse each time. At this point I'm still attempting to
update some of my VMware installations... Or at least I tried it once.
The so far evidence is that I should just give up now and save myself
the additional grief.

Waste of time, but I'm going to repeat myself: I don't blame you for
failing. I think the problem is your economic model, which is basically
the big donor model for charity. That can work if the donor is rich
enough, but he isn't, or if he always makes perfect decisions, but he
doesn't. I'm going to try to end on a constructive note that addresses
the REAL problem here by suggesting that you need to adjust your
economic model to get MUCH more testing into the process. My main
conclusion at this point is that you need to insure there is enough
testing BEFORE you release an upgrade, even if it delays the upgrades.
Here's a suggested funding mechanism that would get committed funds from
small donors BEFORE you program:

http://eco-epistemology.blogspot.com/2009/11/economics-of-small-donors-
reverse.html

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  Wrong keyboard selection with starting directly ubiquity

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