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From: "Bernie" <spr...@gmail.com>
Sent: 1/26/2015 9:26 AM
To: "ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com"
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Subject: Anti-feature: installing and replacing applications on update
I just did an upgrade of Kubuntu 14.10, first in a few weeks.
When I downloaded a .zip in Firefox it asked me to open it in "Archive Mounter"
instead of "Ark" then nothing happened. I opened the downloads folder from
Firefox and it opened in Nautilus instead of Dolphin.
So, the upgrade process
a) installed a whole new application without my permission, and
b) changed my file associations, again without my permission.
Upgrades simply should NOT do this, they should only upgrade programs which are
already installed. I think IBus also installed itself without my permission a
while ago too, and that is causing problems.
Policy changes as to which applications are installed should only happen in new
releases. I am extremely annoyed, I should not have to take time out of my day
to fix these. Consider also that it is not easy to find out what changes have
taken place. I don't want to be given more than I asked for.
Thanks for reading.
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