@Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson): Thanks, with the actual update (28.0,
Mozilla Firefox for Ubuntu, canonical - 1.0) google geo location maps
seem to display again.

It took about 6 months (not days!) to correct this bug; disappointing.
As i am also developing i wish, e.g., to be able to choose the PHP
version rather than to take the Canonical-PHP-compilation without
a(nother) choice. (Surely, like with the Firefox from mozilla.net i can
install what i wish myself. But i want a distro that allows that without
extra action.)

I understand that Canonical is a company and as such is interested in
profits so that projects like including amazon pages in search results
have a higher priority. Ok, Ubuntu is for free and it's love it or leave
it. Seems Canonical want to create a desktop Linux for the "common
users", including commercial "commons".

Similar to auxbuss (launchpad-auxbuss) i will leave Ubuntu (but switch
to another Linux distro).

@auxbuss (launchpad-auxbuss): As much as i remember, Bill Gates, once
confrontated with a Windows-bug, said that no software is error free.
Statistically, the more Windows and Apple users there are, the less
Linux users will be victims of viruses.

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