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Re: Debian/Wheezy general rant Was: mount point gets "(deleted)" / unable to unmount



On 06/05/2013 03:34 PM, Bjoern Meier wrote:
So gnome said Debian had to use GNOME3 for default? Interesting.

I don't understand. You can easily set the default xsession through
update-alternatives. We are installing MATE as well and have set
it as the default session. No complaints about the desktop since
the migration to Wheezy.

In fact, Debian has always been one of the distributions which tries
to keep (bad ?) design decisions from upstream away from its users.

yes, "it has always been". As we said.

It still is :).

Of course, you're right. If i had a "side-show" setting, I've nothing to say.
But I think Apache and PHP should have tested which a widely range of users.

Then again, you could have helped us. People are complaining on one
hand that the releases take forever and on the other hand, now
complain the quality isn't up to their standards.

I was also confused, because I could really find fast a workkaround.
So, there was no reason, that this wasn't fixed on release.

Well, did you file a bug report?

Plus, I would have honestly appreciated that if more people (especially
the ones who complain now) would have helped in finding and smashing
RC bugs during the Wheezy freeze. In fact, many the RC bugs were
related to Squeeze-to-Wheezy upgrade issues.

I've done a few. Especially on Samba, but I rembered there was a bug,
which was fixed on upstream, could be fixed in debian and was found
again on a upgrade (just in debian; not upstream).
So yeah, I've been also through some pain and don't just rant here.

Do you have a link? It's not that we're not taking complaints seriously.

If there was actually a bug report and it, indeed, wasn't fixed then
you're right to complain.

Cheers,

Adrian

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