Awww jeeez. So, as was explained at least twice above:
- It is: "'fix released' in ubuntu release notes", which is correct because ubuntu release notes now mention this bug
- and "'confirmed' in linux (ubuntu)", which is also correct because it is now for sure that there is a bug, and there's no fix globally released for it (only a workaround).
So please, stop polluting this bug with unnecessary changes of status and things like that.
Awww jeeez. So, as was explained at least twice above:
- It is: "'fix released' in ubuntu release notes", which is correct because ubuntu release notes now mention this bug
- and "'confirmed' in linux (ubuntu)", which is also correct because it is now for sure that there is a bug, and there's no fix globally released for it (only a workaround).
So please, stop polluting this bug with unnecessary changes of status and things like that.