Seeing as the horse is already out of the barn, I don't think there's
anything more we can do except hope for updates.

Meantime, I think focusing on getting an early polishing to Lucid as a
preventative measure would be a good idea.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Mohammed Bassit <webceo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > El 10/26/2009 12:28 PM, Mohammed Bassit escribió:
> > > [...]
> > >> I really like to persuade people to use ubuntu. But as long
> > >> as it looks unready it will strengthen their opinion, that linux
> > >> is only for nerds. Pleas learn your lesson from the debian
> > >> community and release a new version only if its ready.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > > You are free to use Debian !
> > >
> > After being migrated from Jaunty to Karmic in three machines (one at
> > work, one mine, and one of a friend), specially seeing that all that
> > works in Jaunty (wireless, ethernet, sound!!!!!) stop working in Karmic
>
> Can you give us more details about what went wrong with your network and
> sound ? was it working in Jaunty out of the box ? did it just break once
> you upgraded to Karmic ?
>
> And those three machines you're talking about, do they have similar
> network and sound cards ? are all three of them from the same make and
> model ?
>
> > in my end-user friend machine (I replaced her Windows Vista to Kubuntu,
> > and since Jaunty she was happy and I was proud of that), I seriously
>
> I don't see why you decided to upgrade to Karmic if the user was happy
> with Jaunty ?
>
> > considering that option. In this moment I think Debian releases are more
> > "user friendly" that the "for human beings" latest distribution.
> >
>
> I have to agree that Debian releases tend to be more stable, but I'm not
> sure about the user friendly thing !!
>
> > Sorry, I don't want to make FUD, but I'm really sad about it. And I see
> > I'm not the only one :-/
> >
>
> I have seen a few people complaining about their upgrades from Jaunty to
> Karmic that went bad. I personally upgraded three computers to Karmic
> without any issues (Actually the jack sense on my work computer's sound
> card wasn't working in Jaunty and it works now in Karmic).
>
> Anyway, it doesn't seem like a common issue, I have only seen a few
> cases of upgrade fails, and in most of them it was the users
> "fault" (using apt to upgrade for instance).
>
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Natanael.
> >
> > > Thanks,
> >
> >
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
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