reverted bug-status back to confirmed. There are other bug-statii like "opinion, incomplete, fix released, fix commited"
Non of these reflect the situation, neither. The bug-report is valid since a lot of users have confirmed it's existance.
May be "one-hundred-papercuts" is the right place if you feel a bug doesn't get enough attention foralongtime.
Another valuable thought is that one cannot blame the ubuntu-people solely for not getting this right -
Intel should include the regarded little Pentium-M-boxes in the package 'intel-microcode' - probabely they'll lend us an open ear with the forthcoming end of W$ XP. BUT they won't take any action w/o a valuable bug-report.
@ roland aus koeln: Keep in mind: a bug report disappears from list once it's marked as invalid. But is also appears in trusty
hi there!
reverted bug-status back to confirmed. There are other bug-statii like "opinion, incomplete, fix released, fix commited"
Non of these reflect the situation, neither. The bug-report is valid since a lot of users have confirmed it's existance.
May be "one-hundred- papercuts" is the right place if you feel a bug doesn't get enough attention foralongtime.
Another valuable thought is that one cannot blame the ubuntu-people solely for not getting this right -
Intel should include the regarded little Pentium-M-boxes in the package 'intel-microcode' - probabely they'll lend us an open ear with the forthcoming end of W$ XP. BUT they won't take any action w/o a valuable bug-report.
@ roland aus koeln: Keep in mind: a bug report disappears from list once it's marked as invalid. But is also appears in trusty