https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302295

rtd...@gmail.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |VERIFIED
         Resolution|WONTFIX                     |UNMAINTAINED

--- Comment #20 from rtd...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #17)
> There is no way in the linux kernel to check if network mount is available
> without waiting for it to be available. As such, it is only possible to
> avoid the hang with out-of-process calls, as KIO provides. If you are not
> using KIO to access network mounts, then you are out of luck (and insulting
> respected KDE developers is no way to get attentention to this kernel
> problem).
With people like you (I do not consider you a developer (you don't seem to have
much of a resume) and will also never hire you), KDE doesn't need enemies. 

Please, whoever has control over the KDE project, also kick out this guy for
incompetence and/or malice. 

I agree completely with Fiable.biz and michael.zug...@college-de-france.fr. 

The fix for this is *extremely* simple; you just start a thread for every
element in "Places" to begin with and concurrently you raise this issue to the
LKML explaining how retarded Linux is in its current state, but apparently you
lack the intelligence and communication skills to do that. Then, you can point
to that if users are still complaining. Those users can then decide to run
another kernel, or someone can fork Linux to add the required functionality. 

Wouldn't that be fun to ask to Linus what kind of idiot he is (if in fact there
really is no interface to do this)?

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