Maybe programmers thought, that always the same behaviour would be boring, so they implemented funny random behaviour:
- Two Grub splash screens randomly alternate - once a light blue screen with small text Kubuntu 11.04 and another time an old dark blue screen with bigger text Kubuntu.
- Texts that appear during Grub splash screen are not always the same.
- Texts that appear during the shutdown are not always the same.
Next cases involve plasma-netbook:
- During start of session kwallet window (for wifi) blinks or stays to the end of the start, but it is not possible to fill in a password, then kwallet window disappears and must be call in manually.
- During start of session some process crashes from time to time - not always the same, there are about three to alternate.
- From time to time there is not the line with application folder icons on netbook desktop, it is necessary to restart plasma-netbook process.
- From time to time shutdown widget doesn't work.
If you expect an operating system with constant behaviour, stay away from Natty, especially netbook version.
- Two Grub splash screens randomly alternate - once a light blue screen with small text Kubuntu 11.04 and another time an old dark blue screen with bigger text Kubuntu.
- Texts that appear during Grub splash screen are not always the same.
- Texts that appear during the shutdown are not always the same.
Next cases involve plasma-netbook:
- During start of session kwallet window (for wifi) blinks or stays to the end of the start, but it is not possible to fill in a password, then kwallet window disappears and must be call in manually.
- During start of session some process crashes from time to time - not always the same, there are about three to alternate.
- From time to time there is not the line with application folder icons on netbook desktop, it is necessary to restart plasma-netbook process.
- From time to time shutdown widget doesn't work.
If you expect an operating system with constant behaviour, stay away from Natty, especially netbook version.