← Back to context Comment by dncornholio 10 months ago it's not perfect but it works. 4 comments dncornholio Reply neoromantique 10 months ago well, apparently it doesn't. naasking 10 months ago Well, apparently nobody even noticed for 5 years, so that's 5 years that nobody had to even think about that code. amatecha 10 months ago Nah, people noticed, and then they thought "Linux always has these kind of issues, I'm going back to [whatever other OS]" because 99.9% of users will never even TRY to report a bug. samus 10 months ago People just think "that's Linux, it's buggy and we have to live with it"
neoromantique 10 months ago well, apparently it doesn't. naasking 10 months ago Well, apparently nobody even noticed for 5 years, so that's 5 years that nobody had to even think about that code. amatecha 10 months ago Nah, people noticed, and then they thought "Linux always has these kind of issues, I'm going back to [whatever other OS]" because 99.9% of users will never even TRY to report a bug. samus 10 months ago People just think "that's Linux, it's buggy and we have to live with it"
naasking 10 months ago Well, apparently nobody even noticed for 5 years, so that's 5 years that nobody had to even think about that code. amatecha 10 months ago Nah, people noticed, and then they thought "Linux always has these kind of issues, I'm going back to [whatever other OS]" because 99.9% of users will never even TRY to report a bug. samus 10 months ago People just think "that's Linux, it's buggy and we have to live with it"
amatecha 10 months ago Nah, people noticed, and then they thought "Linux always has these kind of issues, I'm going back to [whatever other OS]" because 99.9% of users will never even TRY to report a bug.
well, apparently it doesn't.
Well, apparently nobody even noticed for 5 years, so that's 5 years that nobody had to even think about that code.
Nah, people noticed, and then they thought "Linux always has these kind of issues, I'm going back to [whatever other OS]" because 99.9% of users will never even TRY to report a bug.
People just think "that's Linux, it's buggy and we have to live with it"