I hate to be "that guy" but somebody has to say what I'm sure others are thinking.
It's a horrible decision to ship a broken Mesa in a desktop-oriented distro, when both major desktop environments (Unity and KDE) use or rely on it, and it affects nearly-ubiquitous commodity video hardware.
It was known for two months that this was broken, and still it went into the release. Someone should have stopped it.
Just once I would like to successfully upgrade ubuntu without suffering from nasty regressions or serious breakage. It hasn't happened yet (since Breezy, for me).
I hate to be "that guy" but somebody has to say what I'm sure others are thinking.
It's a horrible decision to ship a broken Mesa in a desktop-oriented distro, when both major desktop environments (Unity and KDE) use or rely on it, and it affects nearly-ubiquitous commodity video hardware.
It was known for two months that this was broken, and still it went into the release. Someone should have stopped it.
Just once I would like to successfully upgrade ubuntu without suffering from nasty regressions or serious breakage. It hasn't happened yet (since Breezy, for me).