Upgrade was a disaster as usual
teo teo
teo897654 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 13:43:07 UTC 2016
> Many times there has been a bug, even when it affected a minority of people, Teo came here bullshitting this community.
"Bullshitting"??
I don't remember ever lying, exagerating or speaking nonsense. The
only thing I can be accused of is using bad language, but I have never
attacked anybody while in fact *I* was repeatedly mocked and insulted.
Oh, I can also be accused of writing off-topic, to reply to the
insults and false accusations, like I am now.
> It really doesn't matter if it's Ubuntu or political issues, the goal is keeping oneself in that mood.
You are very wrong my friend. I hate being in that "mood" and I have
no goal whatsoever of keeping myself in it. My system breaking at any
random time because of a minor update, or my computer becoming a
useless pile of metal when just upgrading the OS, that is the sort of
things that put me in that mood, as well as seeing how little the "QA"
community cares about them.
> Since Teo is experiencing those problems continuously, and mostly when upgrading to alpha releases
"alpha" releases?? Are all non-LTS considered "alpha"? Ok, that
explains a lot of things.
Yes, I am experiencing problems continuously because Ubuntu is full of
problems, and if it is mostly when upgrading I guess it's because
upgrades are the weakest point of Ubuntu.
You should realize that the percentage of people, among those
experiencing issues, who take the time to write to this mailing list,
is ridiculously small, so for every one or two users like me who pop
here every once in a while ranting about some issue there must be
hundreds of thousands out there silently suffering from them, many of
them probably just stopping using Ubuntu. Instead of saying "here's a
troll" you should be taking note that there some serious issue to be
addressed.
> I'm even considering if he isn't simply paid for anti-marketing here
LOL, you are so ridiculous.
How many end users read this list? Do you really think [that anybody
would think] that this would be a sensible place for doing any kind of
marketing or antimarketing?
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