I don't think this was a good choice. I read the release notes and therefore will not upgrade... I hope others are that lucky.
I'm pretty consistently disappointed by large broken things in Ubuntu. I realize that the Debian approach is also a problem, but I can't seem to find a good release that hasn't broken something new.
I appreciate all the work that is done, but if I can't upgrade to a new release because it doesn't work right, it wasn't really released as far as I'm concerned.
I don't think this was a good choice. I read the release notes and therefore will not upgrade... I hope others are that lucky.
I'm pretty consistently disappointed by large broken things in Ubuntu. I realize that the Debian approach is also a problem, but I can't seem to find a good release that hasn't broken something new.
I appreciate all the work that is done, but if I can't upgrade to a new release because it doesn't work right, it wasn't really released as far as I'm concerned.