Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Ramon Gandia wrote: Steve Philp wrote: Can we PLEASE return to a bit of civility here? This is getting snip Oh c'mon. We were all enjoying this soap opera. On episode #9 they were talking lawyers. We are awaiting episode #10. And now for episode 10 of "As The CD Burns" (a spoof on an American show "As the World Turns" for the international readers. It contained much drama, and if I remember correctly, many people tried to kill many other people and never succeeded -- the show had to go on, of course. grin ) bug
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
ROFL Jeanette - Original Message - From: Lee Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 7:08 PM Subject: Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ? -Original Message- From: Ramon Gandia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve Philp wrote: Can we PLEASE return to a bit of civility here? This is getting ridiculous. Mr. Smith, if you're not happy with the product you purchased, take it back to the retailer under whatever terms they offer. There are plenty of other distributions available that might give you more satisfaction. Oh c'mon. We were all enjoying this soap opera. On episode #9 they were talking lawyers. We are awaiting episode #10. Yeah, please don't stop! This is FAR more interesting than the code I'm writing for work... I'm looking forward to the next installment. == [EMAIL PROTECTED] S/W Developer http://www.ad1440.net/~devnull == Linux Viruscan: Windows 95/98/NT Found Remove it ? (Y/y) == GCS/GIT@ d?(pu) s+:++ a29 c$ UL+++$(!B)(S+++) P++ L++(+++@) E W+++ N+ o? K w O- M- V-- PS+ PE Y+ PGP+ t+@ 5++ X+ R++ tv--@ b+++ DI++ D+@ G e++ h@(++) r+++(r) y(*) ==
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Kiss my ass, butt plug. Well I can tell you stayed up all night thinking that one up. My hat goes off to you... -Al On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, your Nibs wrote: And for those that did assist me in any problems that I may of have, I have thanked and helped them in return. So unless you know me or how I respond or act on things, don't comment on me or make accusations. That will be one thing that WILL get you landed in a nice lawsuit. Got me? or do I need to make it clearer for you? Kiss my ass, buttplug. What sort of contact with reality do you have? Lawsuit? Don't make me laugh. -Al On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; name="unnamed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: -- Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
I had already made that decision after I wrote to him, and my thoughts concerning him were confirmed this morning whilst I read read his name-calling which was in response to my letter to him yesterday. Mr.Smith now has a filter that will direct him immediately to Trash folder. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
-Original Message- From: Ramon Gandia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve Philp wrote: Can we PLEASE return to a bit of civility here? This is getting ridiculous. Mr. Smith, if you're not happy with the product you purchased, take it back to the retailer under whatever terms they offer. There are plenty of other distributions available that might give you more satisfaction. Oh c'mon. We were all enjoying this soap opera. On episode #9 they were talking lawyers. We are awaiting episode #10. Yeah, please don't stop! This is FAR more interesting than the code I'm writing for work... I'm looking forward to the next installment. == [EMAIL PROTECTED] S/W Developer http://www.ad1440.net/~devnull == Linux Viruscan: Windows 95/98/NT Found Remove it ? (Y/y) == GCS/GIT@ d?(pu) s+:++ a29 c$ UL+++$(!B)(S+++) P++ L++(+++@) E W+++ N+ o? K w O- M- V-- PS+ PE Y+ PGP+ t+@ 5++ X+ R++ tv--@ b+++ DI++ D+@ G e++ h@(++) r+++(r) y(*) ==
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
G'day, Well done Steve, I don't know whats happened to the nice friendly Mandrake I started out with last October, it seems since the release of V6.0 the rot has set in, and this being one reason for lurking over the last 3 months. On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote: Al Smith wrote: Kiss my ass, butt plug. Well I can tell you stayed up all night thinking that one up. My hat goes off to you... How about grabbing your coat on the way out too... Can we PLEASE return to a bit of civility here? This is getting ridiculous. Mr. Smith, if you're not happy with the product you purchased, take it back to the retailer under whatever terms they offer. There are plenty of other distributions available that might give you more satisfaction. -- Michael Doyle Adelaide, South Australia ICQ # 2635762 http://landofoz.apana.org.au
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Michael Doyle wrote: G'day, Well done Steve, I don't know whats happened to the nice friendly Mandrake I started out with last October, it seems since the release of V6.0 the rot has set in, and this being one reason for lurking over the last 3 months. I've begun to wonder myself. People like Tom, Ramon, Axalon, Gael, and countless others who've I've chatted with over the past year or so are the reason I stick with Mandrake. There is a good group of people here. Unfortunately, the wise (and learning to be wise) voices are being drowned out by a boisterous crew who want to piss on each others' pant legs. On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote: Al Smith wrote: Kiss my ass, butt plug. Well I can tell you stayed up all night thinking that one up. My hat goes off to you... How about grabbing your coat on the way out too... Can we PLEASE return to a bit of civility here? This is getting ridiculous. Mr. Smith, if you're not happy with the product you purchased, take it back to the retailer under whatever terms they offer. There are plenty of other distributions available that might give you more satisfaction. -- Michael Doyle Adelaide, South Australia ICQ # 2635762 http://landofoz.apana.org.au -- Steve Philp Network Administrator Advance Packaging Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, David Comeau wrote: In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. Not MS more likely another distro... perhaps RedHat? I wouldn't be surprised... Vincent Danen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) . ICQ: 16978834 BBBS/LiI . Internet Rex for Linux Beta Stronghold Enterprises/X BBS . http://shx.tzo.net Telnet://shx.tzo.net . Weblogin-http://shx.tzo.net/shx
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: %_I have done my share of assisting people on this list. So don't talk about helping people. Second of all I was insulted, I am returning the insult. And I am doing my part for the mandrake team. As I said I don't report bugs to the bug list because they don't get answered, I go to the creator's and get their assistance. With that being said if you chose to ignore me go ahead but I do not go away silently. And for those that did assist me in any problems that I may of have, I have thanked and helped them in return. So unless you know me or how I respond or act on things, don't comment on me or make accusations. That will be one thing that WILL get you landed in a nice lawsuit. Got me? or do I need to make it clearer for you? This has gone on long enough. Does this list have a moderator? Can this moderator please remove Mr. Smith from this list? I use this list to get information and help others get theirs. These types of accusatory posts are neither, and the list is beginning to degenerate. -- Arandir... ___ http://www.meer.net/~arandir/
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Prove it. -Al I definitely agree with David. Did you know that most of the bugs in the Red Hat release are fixed in Mandrake? Did you know that the guys at Mandrake Linux included more updated packages? Did you also care to know that every single one of them runs like 10% to 15% faster on a pentium just because they REBUILT the packages for an i586 architecture? David Comeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: -- Rudd-O Jefe de operaciones Alpha Omega Creative Solutions I definitely agree with David. Did you know that most of the bugs in the Red Hat release are fixed in Mandrake? Did you know that the guys at Mandrake Linux included more updated packages? Did you also care to know that every single one of them runs like 10% to 15% faster on a pentium just because they REBUILT the packages for an i586 architecture? David Comeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: -- Rudd-O Jefe de operaciones Alpha Omega Creative Solutions
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
I definitely agree with David. Did you know that most of the bugs in the Red Hat release are fixed in Mandrake? Did you know that the guys at Mandrake Linux included more updated packages? Did you also care to know that every single one of them runs like 10% to 15% faster on a pentium just because they REBUILT the packages for an i586 architecture? David Comeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: -- Rudd-O Jefe de operaciones Alpha Omega Creative Solutions
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Prove it. Did you know that most of the bugs in the Red Hat release are fixed in Mandrake? Maybe "most" is exaggerated, but Mandrake 6.0 fixed a number of RH 6.0 bugs. Consult the RPM changelogs for details. Yes, I know, it also introduced a couple of new bugs - that can't be avoided completely... Did you know that the guys at Mandrake Linux included more updated packages? Self-evident - compare the RPM directories on ftp. Did you also care to know that every single one of them runs like 10% to 15% faster on a pentium just because they REBUILT the packages for an i586 architecture? Run benchmarks and you'll see. Preferrably run them on Cooker because gcc 2.95.1 optimizes even better than pgcc 1.1.3. LLaP bero
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, your Nibs wrote: And for those that did assist me in any problems that I may of have, I have thanked and helped them in return. So unless you know me or how I respond or act on things, don't comment on me or make accusations. That will be one thing that WILL get you landed in a nice lawsuit. Got me? or do I need to make it clearer for you? Kiss my ass, buttplug. What sort of contact with reality do you have? Lawsuit? Don't make me laugh. -Al On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; name="unnamed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: -- Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. Perhaps when they STARTED, that's all they did. AFAIK, they have now rewritten a large number of the packages or at least recompiled the source for Pentium or better. BTW, while we're having a mutual "bitch" session, would you PLEASE remember to turn off your HTML posts? It's an unnecessary waste of bandwidth! John
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description:
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Hi all, Congrats for the distro, guys. I fully adopted it. Speaking of bugs, I still see very noticeable clock derives in the different machines I have installed Mandrake 6.0. I am _not_ running timed. That question was already raised but I haven't seen a definitive fix proposed Anyone got a solution for that? Greetings, Max Le lun, 13 sep 1999, Patrick Putteman a écrit : And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) Patrick Putteman Internet Support Manager Net 7 (Member of the Advalvas Group) www.net7.be - Original Message - From: Gael Duval [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 5:56 PM Subject: Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ? Harald Schreiber wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/expert@linux-mandrake.com/msg02325.html There you can see that I have sent a bug report to this mailing list regarding missing header files in package inn-devel. The bug report is dated July, 28th, 1999, nearly six weeks ago. All I got was a silly answer by Chmouel Boudnah from which I learned that he is too stupid to read my bug report. By the way, Red Hat has fixed this problem in RedHat 6.1 Beta (Lorax). And have a look at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html As you can see not a single bug report has been resolved in the last two weeks. I think it is ridiculous to release a new Distribution within the near future without processing the bug reports of the users. This is the release policy of playing kiddies, but not of a serious Linux distributor. Please stop bashing us like that, it's useless - we are currently building all the distribution ("Mandrake based on Red Hat" is totally outdated) and have many projects for the future release. Chmouel and the other programmers here do a great job for the distribution, work 80 hours a week and many packages are better than in other Linux distributions. Making a Linux distribution is a really hard work but we improve everyday, and nevertheless, most bugs are fixed. I believe the 6.1 release will know a great success. Thanx. Gael. -- Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake 6.1beta on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cassini
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I have done my share of assisting people on this list. So don't talk about helping people. Second of all I was insulted, I am returning the insult. And I am doing my part for the mandrake team. As I said I don't report bugs to the bug list because they don't get answered, I go to the creator's and get their assistance. With that being said if you chose to ignore me go ahead but I do not go away silently. And for those that did assist me in any problems that I may of have, I have thanked and helped them in return. So unless you know me or how I respond or act on things, don't comment on me or make accusations. That will be one thing that WILL get you landed in a nice lawsuit. Got me? or do I need to make it clearer for you? -Al On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
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Good post. I suffer from 15 minutes of delay every week. Max Klohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi all, Congrats for the distro, guys. I fully adopted it. Speaking of bugs, I still see very noticeable clock derives in the different machines I have installed Mandrake 6.0. I am _not_ running timed. That question was already raised but I haven't seen a definitive fix proposed Anyone got a solution for that? Greetings, Max Le lun, 13 sep 1999, Patrick Putteman a écrit : And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) Patrick Putteman Internet Support Manager Net 7 (Member of the Advalvas Group) www.net7.be - Original Message - From: Gael Duval [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 5:56 PM Subject: Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ? Harald Schreiber wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/expert@linux-mandrake.com/msg02325.html There you can see that I have sent a bug report to this mailing list regarding missing header files in package inn-devel. The bug report is dated July, 28th, 1999, nearly six weeks ago. All I got was a silly answer by Chmouel Boudnah from which I learned that he is too stupid to read my bug report. By the way, Red Hat has fixed this problem in RedHat 6.1 Beta (Lorax). And have a look at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html As you can see not a single bug report has been resolved in the last two weeks. I think it is ridiculous to release a new Distribution within the near future without processing the bug reports of the users. This is the release policy of playing kiddies, but not of a serious Linux distributor. Please stop bashing us like that, it's useless - we are currently building all the distribution ("Mandrake based on Red Hat" is totally outdated) and have many projects for the future release. Chmouel and the other programmers here do a great job for the distribution, work 80 hours a week and many packages are better than in other Linux distributions. Making a Linux distribution is a really hard work but we improve everyday, and nevertheless, most bugs are fixed. I believe the 6.1 release will know a great success. Thanx. Gael. -- Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake 6.1beta on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cassini -- Rudd-O Jefe de operaciones Alpha Omega Creative Solutions
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See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh -Al In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: In that case, YOU fix the bugs and stop bringing them down. You sound like one of those guys that loves to stir up shit just for the love of it. I don't hear of "you" doing anything constructive. If you were to do something to help, rather than complain (and by the way, pointing out a bug is not complaining. what you are doing is complaining), you might become a little happier in your life. What you are doing is very negative, and and destructive (I wonder if you're working for MS?). BE CONSTRUCTIVE. On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote: %_See I object to this statement. All they did was re-package the RPM's with the name mandrake. They really didn't do anything except maybe re-write the install, that's it. I don't know why people are praising them. They can't even fix the bugs. -Al David Comeau wrote: Very true. I, for one, believe that patience will be rewarded. In this case, I will be rewarded with Helios. On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, you wrote: And I can only add: Congrats to Gael, Chmoel, and all the others of the Mandrake team... Those we hear and those who remain silent... Great job guys ;o))) To all of them my respect, they all work very hard trying Mandrake to be the best linux distribution.. Chmouel, Gael, Bero axalon, pixel, etc...and all the rest at Mandrake Many of the troubles are not even Mandrake's.. just inherited from RH ;-) SK Content-Type: text/plain; name="Re:" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description:
RE: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
While you're whining, all I ever get in your postings is a blank screen and some attachments. I have to see if you're a nice guy and fix your postings so they come in the body of the letter or if it's easier just to hit the delete key when I see your name in the from column. And this 'Why are bugs not fixed?' thread is getting a little old folks. Suffice it to say any human being, or group of human beings, has only so much time in a day/lifetime. You set priorities, which may not agree with other peoples priorities, but after all they are your priorities not theirs. After the priorities are set it kind of works this way, what gets done this day/life gets done, what doesn't gets done gets done the next day/life. The world is not about to end tomorrow because of this. Ken Wilson First Law of Optimization: The speed of a nonworking program is irrelevant (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming') -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Al Smith Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 11:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
RE: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
But he's giving free 'edu' accounts a bad name. People are going to be thinking they are handing them out to primary schools now. :-) Ken Wilson First Law of Optimization: The speed of a nonworking program is irrelevant (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming') -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lee Burnside Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 11:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ? On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Al Smith wrote: Listen you neanderthal I do, do something constructive, I use the damn OS. I don't like it when I see and hear things get reported and nothing happens. This has been a gripe for months on this list. And for you even thinking I work for MS is low, makes me think you use a Macintosh Folks, haven't we learned not to bother with Mr. Smith yet? As near as I can tell, he helps no one on the list, posts no comments worthy of discussion, and resorts to ad hominem attacks at the drop of a hat. Ignore him; my guess is that his "bug reports" have been similiar in flavor, which might explain why he seems to get little response. Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/ "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage." --The Bard
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Mohammad R. Salehpour, Ph.D. wrote: Harald; I do undrestand your frustrations. When one likes something or loves it (as we all do linux) one get frustrated to see little bugs are lingring here and there. But we have to realize that most people who work on linux distributions do not do it for financial rewards. It is more a labor of love. So please be patient with these guys and do not call them names. i'm not going to say much about calling names, but i believe that mandrake has a hired staff... its a buisness. if you dont respond to the people you provide your service to, then they will quit using your service... How often do we get speedy bug fixes from Microsoft?? why do people keep comparing linux to microsoft. i think that is the wrong attitude to take. the only thing linux and windows have in common is that they are both /considered/ operating systems by the vast majority of world. the entire idiology behind linux is different. we shouldn't base the speed of linux fixes on the speed of ms fixes. if ms got a faster would the linux community? i doubt it.. i do however see al's point. they should fix what they currently have befor building on it. just some thoughts. john signature generated by a pack of raging chicken slayers. Cat, The other white meat. Happy linuxing. Regards; M.S. Harald Schreiber wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/expert@linux-mandrake.com/msg02325.html There you can see that I have sent a bug report to this mailing list regarding missing header files in package inn-devel. The bug report is dated July, 28th, 1999, nearly six weeks ago. All I got was a silly answer by Chmouel Boudnah from which I learned that he is too stupid to read my bug report. By the way, Red Hat has fixed this problem in RedHat 6.1 Beta (Lorax). And have a look at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html As you can see not a single bug report has been resolved in the last two weeks. I think it is ridiculous to release a new Distribution within the near future without processing the bug reports of the users. This is the release policy of playing kiddies, but not of a serious Linux distributor. Please stop bashing us like that, it's useless - we are currently building all the distribution ("Mandrake based on Red Hat" is totally outdated) and have many projects for the future release. Chmouel and the other programmers here do a great job for the distribution, work 80 hours a week and many packages are better than in other Linux distributions. Making a Linux distribution is a really hard work but we improve everyday, and nevertheless, most bugs are fixed. I believe the 6.1 release will know a great success. Thanx. Gael. -- Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake 6.1beta on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cassini
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Harald Schreiber wrote: Hi, I've sent several bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but all I get is an automatically generated confirmation and nothing happens at all. All bugs are still present in Cooker and Cassini (but one of them has been fixed in RedHat Lorax ;-)). Why are the Mandrake people make beta tests if no one is interested in bug reports ? I have submitted two of my bug reports before Cassini has been released. Regards Harald Because debbugs isn't fully in use yet, Chmouel recieves the vast majority of those bug reports. Try submiting them to the mailing lists that all our developers are subscribed to. -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon Eeh? Have a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/expert@linux-mandrake.com/msg02325.html There you can see that I have sent a bug report to this mailing list regarding missing header files in package inn-devel. The bug report is dated July, 28th, 1999, nearly six weeks ago. All I got was a silly answer by Chmouel Boudnah from which I learned that he is too stupid to read my bug report. By the way, Red Hat has fixed this problem in RedHat 6.1 Beta (Lorax). And have a look at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html As you can see not a single bug report has been resolved in the last two weeks. I think it is ridiculous to release a new Distribution within the near future without processing the bug reports of the users. This is the release policy of playing kiddies, but not of a serious Linux distributor. Regards Harald -- --- Harald Schreiber,Nizzaalle 26,D-52072 Aachen, Germany Phone: +49-241-9108015, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Harald; I do undrestand your frustrations. When one likes something or loves it (as we all do linux) one get frustrated to see little bugs are lingring here and there. But we have to realize that most people who work on linux distributions do not do it for financial rewards. It is more a labor of love. So please be patient with these guys and do not call them names. How often do we get speedy bug fixes from Microsoft?? Happy linuxing. Regards; M.S. Harald Schreiber wrote: Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/expert@linux-mandrake.com/msg02325.html There you can see that I have sent a bug report to this mailing list regarding missing header files in package inn-devel. The bug report is dated July, 28th, 1999, nearly six weeks ago. All I got was a silly answer by Chmouel Boudnah from which I learned that he is too stupid to read my bug report. By the way, Red Hat has fixed this problem in RedHat 6.1 Beta (Lorax). And have a look at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/ix/full.html As you can see not a single bug report has been resolved in the last two weeks. I think it is ridiculous to release a new Distribution within the near future without processing the bug reports of the users. This is the release policy of playing kiddies, but not of a serious Linux distributor. Please stop bashing us like that, it's useless - we are currently building all the distribution ("Mandrake based on Red Hat" is totally outdated) and have many projects for the future release. Chmouel and the other programmers here do a great job for the distribution, work 80 hours a week and many packages are better than in other Linux distributions. Making a Linux distribution is a really hard work but we improve everyday, and nevertheless, most bugs are fixed. I believe the 6.1 release will know a great success. Thanx. Gael. -- Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake 6.1beta on http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cassini
[expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Hi, I've sent several bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but all I get is an automatically generated confirmation and nothing happens at all. All bugs are still present in Cooker and Cassini (but one of them has been fixed in RedHat Lorax ;-)). Why are the Mandrake people make beta tests if no one is interested in bug reports ? I have submitted two of my bug reports before Cassini has been released. Regards Harald -- --- Harald Schreiber,Nizzaalle 26,D-52072 Aachen, Germany Phone: +49-241-9108015, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Harald Schreiber wrote: Because debbugs isn't fully in use yet, Chmouel recieves the vast majority of those bug reports. Try submiting them to the mailing lists that all our developers are subscribed to. What about the virtual ip aliases in linuxconf? It seem that the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:x script problem -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon -- Rgds Kit KB Computer Technology Co. ICQ: 28280598 http://www.knb.com.hk
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Kit Ngan wrote: Axalon Bloodstone wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Harald Schreiber wrote: Because debbugs isn't fully in use yet, Chmouel recieves the vast majority of those bug reports. Try submiting them to the mailing lists that all our developers are subscribed to. What about the virtual ip aliases in linuxconf? It seem that the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:x script problem -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon -- Rgds Kit KB Computer Technology Co. ICQ: 28280598 http://www.knb.com.hk We haven't done anything (major) to linuxconf, so if it's broke it was broke before we got our hands on it. You don't say what your problem is either, so i can't even guess. -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon
Re: [expert] Why are bugs not fixed ?
On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Harald Schreiber wrote: Hi, I've sent several bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but all I get is an automatically generated confirmation and nothing happens at all. All bugs are still present in Cooker and Cassini (but one of them has been fixed in RedHat Lorax ;-)). Why are the Mandrake people make beta tests if no one is interested in bug reports ? I have submitted two of my bug reports before Cassini has been released. Not every bug can get fixed. It's impossible. Even if you know about them. There's just too many. I don't know what kind of bugs these are, but it's often the case that bugs are prioritized into must fix, should fix, would be nice to fix, cosmetic/minor inconvenience. Since it takes just as much time on average to fix a major bug as it does a minor bug, the biggies get fixed first. -- Arandir... ___ http://www.meer.net/~arandir/