>> Now we don't know what to think. Vista's Long Goodbye, as we've come >> to call this bizarre phenomenon, continues unabated. No amount of >> diagnosing by the untold number of confounded sysadmins sheds any >> light on the problem's cause, and Microsoft has yet to acknowledge its >> full extent." >> >> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/05/15/vistas_long_goodbye_continues/ >> > > What has this to do with Ubuntu? I am not interested in Microsoft's > problems. It means that with the best will in the world, your problems may not be at the top of the developers list. If MS with a $Billion budget can't get reading and writing to a filesystem right, then waiting a little while for a scanner to work isn't the end of the world. Having upgraded through Windows 2.0 to 3.0 to 3.11 to '95, 95a/b, '98, ME, 2000, SP1-4, XP, SP1-2, and now Vista... Along with traumas far worse than a dead scanner, I think Dapper to Edgy to Fiesty has gone very smoothly... a few little hiccups granted but very smoothly....
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