Re: kde5 - the problems do not stop
Am Donnerstag, 27. August 2015, 01:39:32 schrieb Ric Moore:
> On 08/26/2015 08:03 PM, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Ric Moore (wayward4now@gmail.com):
> >> not those of us who ~willingly~ subject ourselves to
> >> breakages.
> >
> > I want those people to be here for at least two reasons:
> Define "those people". Testing and Un-stable isn't for Joe or Jane
> Lunchbucket and never has been. :) Ric
Hi guys,
please, I do not want to start any flamewars. If this list is only for stable
users, then please point me to a better one.
IMO people and also developers should know, if something is notworking as
wanted.
These might be caused by two options:
1. I am doing something wrong, misconfigure something or did not understand
some things. Then, if I know that, I can change it, and I can learn it.
2. The system is wrong, there is a bug or something around the system has
changed (i.e. a protocol has changed). Then all people should know this.
Personally I am running debian/testing on some different machines, 32-bit and
64-bit-multiarch. As Im mostly updating all machines daily, I am very fast
aware, if something is changing and not working correct.
If so, first I take a look, if I did something wrong, read the manual and the
changelogs. Also inspecting google, if this problem already occured somewhere
else, maybe in another distribution.
At last, when I find no solution, I am asking my last ressort: Developers and
users, who know more than me.
If you think, this is the wrong way, feel free to point me to a better way.
If you think, I am asking to often, then it is caused by my often updates.
So, please apologize if I seem to annoying.
Happy hacking!
Hans
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