On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 06:39:55AM +0100, Nick Name wrote: > Also, in many apple systems there are nvidia cards. I don't want debian > uninstallable on apple machines, hope I am not the only one. So file a bug. A *normal*[1] bug. Filing a hardware-specific bug at RC severity is bug inflation, and it's rude. Grave severity means "makes the package in question unusable or mostly so". If it works on 99% of the hardware configurations in existence, it is not *mostly* unusable. For that matter, if a package only works on one of our eleven architectures, this is not a grave bug! > 2. File an "important" bug report. > PRO: > - The package wouldn't be pulled away. > - It might be correct (so I am asking what to do), because the bug > shows up only in some hardware configurations. CONS: > - This really has no cons, so could be the right answer. This is the right answer. Steve Langasek postmodern programmer [1] or important
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