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Me neither. I meant that, even with its problems, the community does its best to help and you shouldn't expect a top-notch, professional, support service from them. That's what Canonical is there for. Sorry if it was unclear or I didn't get your point, english isn't my native tongue and sometimes I screw up.
I'm afraid that you will find those all over the internet, no matter if it's an Ubuntu, Windows or Mac forum. I've read jewels like "I had to recompile the Linux kernel just to change my screen resolution to 1024x768" even here at OSNews. I'll never understand how something cold and dull as a bunch of code can heat up discussions so much
But it's wrong. If I don't agree I just say it, as I actually did. Modding down without valid reasons is just plain childish.