On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Tom <email address hidden> wrote:
> If you have really been using Ubuntu for 8 years then it seems
> really strange to try using this thread to contact "officials". I'm
> sure you would have found better ways over the years.
I am not sure what is the best way to reach the official
Canonical-members (not talking about the staff in the support or
development - I am talking about the managers). I even tried emailing
Jono some time ago and never got a response.
The main reason why I am still subscribed to this bug is because once
- a longer while ago there was a comment from Mark Shuttleworth (if
authentical) and I hope he is sometimes having a look here.
> Also it
> seems strange that the 1st thing you tried was installing Windows!
As far as I understood, it was already there. But anyway, I remember
times when Ubuntu was claiming to solve a lot of problems, Windows
users had - now the argument I see more often lately is "<this or
that> is not better on Windows."
> using any Gnu&Linux distro would have simply tried a different
> version of Ubuntu and/or another distro or 2 (such as Mint).
Yes, but after some time you get also tired of distro-hopping. And
however, I do see stability problems rising in pretty all
distributions.
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Tom <email address hidden> wrote:
> If you have really been using Ubuntu for 8 years then it seems
> really strange to try using this thread to contact "officials". I'm
> sure you would have found better ways over the years.
I am not sure what is the best way to reach the official
Canonical-members (not talking about the staff in the support or
development - I am talking about the managers). I even tried emailing
Jono some time ago and never got a response.
The main reason why I am still subscribed to this bug is because once
- a longer while ago there was a comment from Mark Shuttleworth (if
authentical) and I hope he is sometimes having a look here.
> Also it
> seems strange that the 1st thing you tried was installing Windows!
As far as I understood, it was already there. But anyway, I remember
times when Ubuntu was claiming to solve a lot of problems, Windows
users had - now the argument I see more often lately is "<this or
that> is not better on Windows."
> using any Gnu&Linux distro would have simply tried a different
> version of Ubuntu and/or another distro or 2 (such as Mint).
Yes, but after some time you get also tired of distro-hopping. And
however, I do see stability problems rising in pretty all
distributions.
Regards, Martin.