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<title>More Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Woes (This Time Flash)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The hits keep on rolling this time with the <strong>Adobe Flash</strong> plugin.  I read a blog where the new default sound system in <strong>Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy</strong> is something called <strong>PulseAudio</strong>.  Apparently, there's a bug in the <strong>Flash plugin</strong> when working with <strong>PulseAudio</strong> so your whole <strong>system freezes</strong> as a result when you play some media files.  In my case, the system would crash and the audio would go into an infinite loop.  It's definitely an audio issue as I have narrowed this crash down to <strong>Flash</strong> sites.<br />
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There is a work around that involves some wrapper and utilizing <strong>Alsa</strong> instead.  But I just can't fathom how people can go about making these stupid decisions without testing them.  I mean, why employ a new default audio system when you don't bother testing the base system for what might be considered a commonly used feature?<br />
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The great thing is that it's not only me who is complaining.  I've read numerous other comments where frustrated users say that the latest release has been a complete and utter disaster.<br />
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The old slogan where <strong>Ubuntu</strong> would &quot;just work&quot; no longer can apply if it slowly is becoming a new form of bloatware.  I avoided Fedora because I was sick of untested bloatware and wanted a cheap distribution that would &quot;just work.&quot;  I'm not getting it and am deeply disappointed.<br />
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It's obvious that the <strong>Ubuntu</strong> community seems far more interested in pushing the envelope of technology by trying to push new, untested default software rather than stable releases.  I think in attempting to compete against <strong>Fedora</strong> or other distributions, the <strong>Ubuntu</strong> community is going to slowly wreck itself in this path.<br />
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I keep saying this but if <strong>Linux</strong> as a whole wants a flagship distribution for the desktop, the main thing it needs to prove is to be <strong>stable</strong> and &quot;just work&quot; out of the box.  Without these basic requirements, there's absolutely zero possibility of <strong>Linux</strong> becoming a standard desktop distribution.  At this point, you're really going to be better off purchasing a low end <strong>Mac</strong>, since at the very minimum, you're guaranteed that stuff will work.]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:34:33 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Ubuntu 8.0.4.1 Stable</title>
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<description><![CDATA[After months of complaining since 8.0.4 Ubuntu came out, I can finally say that my system has returned to normal.  It was a rather painful and arduous journey, but one where I learned quite a bit and participated somewhat on the Ubuntu forums.  There still are a few kinks in the system such Flash blocking my Pulse Audio and me being slightly hesitant about moving onto Firefox 3.  However, the most critical issue has been solved: it no longer locks up.<br />
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My system is currently fully upgraded with the latest kernel from the repository installed.  Movies no longer jam my system as I simultaneously do some other tasks.  I don't have some things turned on though like Compiz.  While others have sworn by it, I'm keeping away until it reaches a relatively stable version.  <br />
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Bottom line for is that what I see isn't bad so far.  No more down time.  Things work quite well.  But definitely when the next version comes out, I'll wait at least 3 months before upgrading.]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 01:13:58 -0600</pubDate>
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