On Sun, 1 Jul 2012 13:47:05 +0200 nicolas vigier <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Jul 2012, Doug Laidlaw wrote: > > > On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 13:21:36 +0200 > > Anne Nicolas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Sounds as though the guys at KDE have been on the drink again. > > > > > > I'm pretty sure you will hardly find some help from these "drunk > > > guys" if you speak like that > > > > > > > > Doug. > > > > True, but why are there so many updates from KDE? As in this > > example, there is a complete replacement within hours. Searching > > through syslog, there were so many updates to KDE within two months > > that it was impossible to find the right one. They sent it out > > without caring if it worked or not. I am used to KDE, but I use > > Xfce because it can be relied on to work, and not to do the > > unexpected, or obscure my desktop with useless popups like a porn > > site. > > The goal of Cauldron is developement of the distributions, so there > are updates as frequently as needed, sometimes with bugs. If you > don't want to be annoyed with too many updates or bugs, don't use > Cauldron. > I don't run Cauldron except to keep an eye on it. My everyday system is Mga 2 Official. I am getting too senile to be any real use to anybody, even without inherited depression, winter blues and a winter infection. It is questionable how much "depression" is only a blue day, but there are suicides right through my grandmother's ancestors, including one of her sisters. I am not suicidal, but at present, life is far from being fun. Surely this whole "bug" is now history? Whatever the cause was, it disappeared at the second attempt. Doug.
