I hate Ubuntu >:(
“Try Linux Mint.”
Wow, looks like that will solve all my problems…

“Try Linux Mint.”

Wow, looks like that will solve all my problems…

There’s a lot more where this came from

There’s a lot more where this came from

I’m not necessarily blaming Ubuntu for prematurely killing my hard drive (though that wouldn’t be an unreasonable accusation), but at the very least… the error message should fit on the screen.

I’m not necessarily blaming Ubuntu for prematurely killing my hard drive (though that wouldn’t be an unreasonable accusation), but at the very least… the error message should fit on the screen.

I don’t use Evolution or Exchange.
I do get system crashes, though!

I don’t use Evolution or Exchange.

I do get system crashes, though!

Package operation failed.
I’m sorry, but we did all that we could.

Package operation failed.

I’m sorry, but we did all that we could.

Yet another concise, intuitive error message. Someone deserves an award.

Yet another concise, intuitive error message.  Someone deserves an award.

As usual, I have no idea why it does this. I plug in the camera and turn it on and it works fine. If I turn it off and then turn it back on again, to bring up the import window, it doesn’t work. It says it’s “already in use”. Even if I turn it...

As usual, I have no idea why it does this.  I plug in the camera and turn it on and it works fine.  If I turn it off and then turn it back on again, to bring up the import window, it doesn’t work.  It says it’s “already in use”.   Even if I turn it completely off and unplug it from the computer.

So now when I log in, I often get several “applet failed to load” errors.
Sometimes if I log out and log back in, they work again.
Other times I have to log out, log back in under “Failsafe GNOME”,go to System > Preferences > Startup Applications >...

So now when I log in, I often get several “applet failed to load” errors.

Sometimes if I log out and log back in, they work again.

Other times I have to log out, log back in under “Failsafe GNOME”,go to System > Preferences > Startup Applications > Options tab, click “Remember Currently Running Applications”, log back out, switch back to regular GNOME, log back in.  Sheesh.