Gents:
We all know how the quality of Ubuntu updates has "tubed" in the last 6 months. First the 9.1/9.2 fiasco ... then the corruptive updates to the newly released LL_10.04 LTS ; every update destroyed something that had previously worked ... and still does !! Then there was the issue the LM_sensors never worked on the gd70 --- but that was MSIs fault eh ... hehehe...
Now this ... an 8.04.1 LTS update ( on my "2nd" ASUS_M2N kit ) that wipes clean the previous installed GUI and leaves lusr flopping about at 640x480 like a beached fish after a storm. That's all legacy kit like the Mona Lisa or a Shaker table ... not to be f*cked with ! Can't even see the entire screen now. Just didn't matter ... all those blotchy icons how can you casually trash a lusr_base like that ?
Unless some code experiment had to be performed and tested " for the greater good". Ha hahahahaha. Feckin-A Cannonical. Mebby M$ just bought them and some ol'-hand Debian coders are hosing-da-base.
We all know how the quality of Ubuntu updates has "tubed" in the last 6 months. First the 9.1/9.2 fiasco ... then the corruptive updates to the newly released LL_10.04 LTS ; every update destroyed something that had previously worked ... and still does !! Then there was the issue the LM_sensors never worked on the gd70 --- but that was MSIs fault eh ... hehehe...
Now this ... an 8.04.1 LTS update ( on my "2nd" ASUS_M2N kit ) that wipes clean the previous installed GUI and leaves lusr flopping about at 640x480 like a beached fish after a storm. That's all legacy kit like the Mona Lisa or a Shaker table ... not to be f*cked with ! Can't even see the entire screen now. Just didn't matter ... all those blotchy icons how can you casually trash a lusr_base like that ?
Unless some code experiment had to be performed and tested " for the greater good". Ha hahahahaha. Feckin-A Cannonical. Mebby M$ just bought them and some ol'-hand Debian coders are hosing-da-base.
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