On 19 November 2014 08:02, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <o...@debian.org> wrote:
> Le mercredi, 19 novembre 2014, 00.00:48 Michal Suchanek a écrit :
>> On 18 November 2014 18:57, Jordi Mallach <jo...@debian.org> wrote:
>> > El dl 17 de 11 de 2014 a les 15:41 +0100, en/na Michal Suchanek va
>> > escriure:
>> >> -- System Information:
>> >> Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
>> >> Description:  Ubuntu GNU/Linux testing (jessie)
>>
>> It's a cosmetic issue ;-).
>>
>> I had Ubuntu base system on this particular PC some years ago and I
>> noticed this issue and spent a few minutes trying to figure out where
>> that value is stored. I did not figure it out and since the upgrade to
>> Debian base system is not supposed to handle this situation it is
>> technically not a bug in Debian. It's only a cosmetic issue so I left
>> it at that.
>
> Systems cross-craded from Ubuntu to Debian are absolutely not supported,
> and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the issues you're seeing are in
> some way related to this.

Sure, it's always user error when something fails. Systems upgraded
from Ubuntu are not supported, systems upgraded from Debian are not
supported, nor are systems freshly bootstrapped and booted inside
qemu. Because all these fail. Maybe the only clean enough approach is
to get rid of Debian and all its derivatives. Then you will be sure to
get rid of all Debian bugs.

However, I had this biased personal opinion that the goal of the
Debian project should to remove Debian bugs on systems that do run
Debian. Please corect me if this is too disconnected from reality.

Thanks

Michal


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