10.04 failures

Ian Coetzee ubuntu at iancoetzee.za.net
Wed May 12 13:54:39 UTC 2010


On 2010/05/12 02:27 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
> On 05/11/2010 10:01 PM, NoOp wrote:
>    
>> On 05/11/2010 05:26 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
>>
>>      
>>>        This morning after some updates I discovered 10.04 would let me use
>>> the USB ports, use my memory stick device and look at movies.
>>>
>>>        Now I have 3 fully updated 10.04 partitions and all three will not
>>> do any of the three. Most serious is the USB port. I can no longer do
>>> anything with them. I can't even back up this computer since my backup
>>> system uses the USB port!
>>>
>>> This makes 10.04 a very poor version.
>>>
>>> 73 Karl
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>> Give it up Karl. Start a blog. Do something, but *please* stop polluting
>> this list with your insistent ramblings about your issues with your
>> system. If you have a _valid_ problem post with the details like
>> everyone else.
>>
>> I'd recommend that you file a bug report but most of your past "reports"
>> tend to pollute launchpad as well.
>>
>> Look at what you've written in just the past few days... one moment you
>> praise 10.04, the next you blame 10.04. The same as you have done for
>> just about every other Ubuntu version since joining this list. I hate to
>> say it&   I'm pretty tolerant about most things, but if you keep this up
>> I'd vote to send you back to the moderators bin.
>>      
Noop, your flogging a dead horse here.
>>
>>
>>      
>           What is hard for you to understand? I put my backup hard drive
> with a USB port into my 10.04 system and look for it at /media. There is
> zero, nothing there. Should I file a bug on this? Perhaps but I boot
> into 8.04 and it works fine so nothing wrong with my hardware.
>
> Does this meet your requirement?
>    
Karl, I can still use my USB ports and my 10.04 is fully updated!. Have 
you tried creating a new user and testing it there?

Regards
Ian
>
>
> 73 Karl
>
>
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