In honour of Ubuntu LTS - 8.04
Newest version of operating system for human beings is out. Kicking ass and users. Yes users, you heard it right. I am not very happy with this release. In fact, I regret that I upgraded to this version. Why?
> Today every upcoming Linux distro is bundling Firefox3 beta 5 as default browser so ubuntu is not alone there. But in my opinion this is a bad decision. Firefox3 beta5 is not stable. Most of the extensions aren’t supported yet. You are being hard on users by bundling a software thats still 2 months from final release.
> I guess all Linux users have seen occasional freezes and they have no other go than to hard reboot the machine. With Hardy and Compiz fusion, I just saw too many of freezes on my notebook. Also, did anyone notice metacity compositioning is buggy?
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