I'm sorry but I have to agree with Mark that this is very poor. For me this bug makes my machine unusable as I either have to take out my PCI audio card so I can network with a PCI card or I can use the audio card but have no networking (not room for both as the audio card has a daughter card).
I wouldn't mind but this box is *supposed* to be an Ubuntu multimedia box so neither solution is satisfactory.
Sadly, coupled with the fact that the latest Xorg simply does not work properly with my monitor, means I think this latest release of Ubuntu has been of poor quality.
I also don't find it acceptable to close a bug which is not going to be fixed. By all means don't fix it but don't close the bug. Setting it to "fix released" is simply being untruthful.
Still I didn't pay for Ubuntu and I don't develop for it so I'm not *really* complaining too much.
Oh well where did I put my XP Pro, Logic Audio and Sound Forge discs ?
I'm sorry but I have to agree with Mark that this is very poor. For me this bug makes my machine unusable as I either have to take out my PCI audio card so I can network with a PCI card or I can use the audio card but have no networking (not room for both as the audio card has a daughter card).
I wouldn't mind but this box is *supposed* to be an Ubuntu multimedia box so neither solution is satisfactory.
Sadly, coupled with the fact that the latest Xorg simply does not work properly with my monitor, means I think this latest release of Ubuntu has been of poor quality.
I also don't find it acceptable to close a bug which is not going to be fixed. By all means don't fix it but don't close the bug. Setting it to "fix released" is simply being untruthful.
Still I didn't pay for Ubuntu and I don't develop for it so I'm not *really* complaining too much.
Oh well where did I put my XP Pro, Logic Audio and Sound Forge discs ?