I disagree. It's starts by finding out where to report it, searching the web for it, knowing what bugzilla even is, setting up an account, finding out where exactly to post it to, gathering the information needed with various commands most users need to google for.It's funny because your suggested solutions aren't any more straight forward than setting up an account on Bugzilla or posting the issue on the mailing list; using a web browser. If you want involvement from the community for help, you have to do your part as well. You are only compounding the problem when you complain without perseverance.
Or typing one command/clicking one button which gathers all the information needed and submits it to launchpad.
Sure, not a problem for most people here on the forums, but for the *vast* majority of PC users it is.
Most people don't know what a bug report is, how to do it, hell most people don't even know the difference between MS Word and MS Windows. Those people can't use FreeBSD, they can use Ubuntu though (like my mum).
wblock@ I actually agree. But most people don't know this and expect a ready to use system, with working USB, Wifi, graphics etc. FreeBSD website even advertises it like that
"FreeBSD is an advanced computer operating system used to power modern servers, desktops and embedded platforms"
So
What
Again, not hating on FreeBSD,
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