Uhh… I never modified this file. Why don’t you tell me if it should be replaced or not? Nice cryptic diff display, by the way.
I’ve been “upgrading” to Lucid for the last few hours. It’s not finished and I’m already worried.
I like how the installer asks you incomprehensible questions and completely pauses the installation process while it waits for your answer. >:(
You’d think that since people were complaining about this YEARS AGO that it would be fixed by now. My guess is that Ubuntu is so fundamentally broken that it can’t be fixed. They have to install in a specific consecutive order, and they have to interrupt you with questions in the middle of it.
And now there are SIX kernels in the grub list. Hopefully one of them boots.
And the window management icons have been moved to the left-hand side. I guess they’re trying to make it easier for us to transition to a Mac…
In the freetard mindset, dumping some command line’s output into a dialog box constitutes a GUI.
You know, there’s this thing called Meld…
After an update with a new kernel, my computer got stuck in a reboot loop. Reinstalling the kernel fixed it.
Seriously? This can happen?
In Windows, I can upgrade to Firefox 3.5 (the single piece of software that I use more frequently than any other) or Thunderbird 3.0 the day they are published.
In Ubuntu, I get to wait 4 or 5 months for it to trickle down with the next release.
(Of course, you should never upgrade on the day of an Ubuntu release. How naïve! You have to wait at least a few more months until they iron some of the bugs out. (But not all of the bugs. Those will have to wait until the next release…))





