By the way:
According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
this bug should has importance "high", because of three reasons:
1. Has a *severe impact* on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
2. Makes a default Ubuntu installation *generally unusable* for some users
* For example, if the system fails to boot, or X fails to start, on a certain make and model of computer
3. A problem with an essential hardware component (disk controller, *laptop built-in wireless*, video card, keyboard, mouse)
A system with this bug is generally unusable, a system update takes 6 hours and often the connection crashed, so even that cannot help. You cannot surf in the internet, the connection is slower that with a modem 10 years ago...
By the way: /wiki.ubuntu. com/Bugs/ Importance
According to https:/
this bug should has importance "high", because of three reasons:
1. Has a *severe impact* on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
2. Makes a default Ubuntu installation *generally unusable* for some users
* For example, if the system fails to boot, or X fails to start, on a certain make and model of computer
3. A problem with an essential hardware component (disk controller, *laptop built-in wireless*, video card, keyboard, mouse)
A system with this bug is generally unusable, a system update takes 6 hours and often the connection crashed, so even that cannot help. You cannot surf in the internet, the connection is slower that with a modem 10 years ago...