> I trust you are able to critize technology without attacking people, so
> there is NO reason to not speak out.
It was **me** who was thrown out for some time, so please leave the call
to me to decide what I post here - my trust in the currently responsible
teams to give a fair process is
On 15472 March 1977, Norbert Preining wrote:
I reply to you in private to make sure that my comments are not seen as
uttered within the Debian project, which could bring me into just
another difficult situation.
No it would not. Repeating the above as you recently love to do does not
make it
On Mon, 2019-07-22 at 19:56 -0700, Mo Zhou wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> Sorry to hear that. In fact I have some similar feelings.
>
> On 2019-07-23 01:22, Marc Munro wrote:
> > [ . . .]
> I always fail to find a better free and independent replacement to
> Debian.
> Even if the current stable release
I'll say there is something really unfortunate with the
unattended-upgrades packagekit ecosystem.
I keep finding that unattended-upgrades takes up 100% of my CPU until
I kill it.
I have not had a chance to debug enough to submit a bug, but it is
infuriating.
--Sam
Marc Munro writes:
> I feel bad about this, but I'm breaking up with you.
>
> I've been using Debian for 20 years and in that time I've never strayed
> to other distributions. But Buster is too much.
Hi Marc,
I certainly sympathise with several of you comments. I'm currently
doing my
Dear Marc.
I can certainly relate to your frustration. Also with Plasma certain
things are broken, like some applications that use Qt WebEngine, IMHO
partly due to only a few people dedicating their time to do all the
packaging for Qt/KDE, which is a lot, a huge lot of work.
Marc Munro -
Hi Marc,
Love love love!
I reply to you in private to make sure that my comments are not seen as
uttered within the Debian project, which could bring me into just
another difficult situation.
But in short, I agree with lots of your comments, but Debian is still
the best distribution, so I
On 23.07.19 08:32, Aron Xu wrote:
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:16 AM Ximin Luo wrote:
Mo Zhou:
[..]
Oh, Gnome.
It's a pity that the "software stores" started to think they know
"what the user want" [..]
Just use XFCE. I ditched GNOME years ago and am much happier for it.
The GNOME
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 11:16 AM Ximin Luo wrote:
>
> Mo Zhou:
> >> [..]
> >>
> >> Oh, Gnome.
> >
> > It's a pity that the "software stores" started to think they know
> > "what the user want" [..]
>
> Just use XFCE. I ditched GNOME years ago and am much happier for it.
>
> The GNOME design
Mo Zhou:
>> [..]
>>
>> Oh, Gnome.
>
> It's a pity that the "software stores" started to think they know
> "what the user want" [..]
Just use XFCE. I ditched GNOME years ago and am much happier for it.
The GNOME design philosophy is clearly chasing after Apple and other
mass-market
Hi Marc,
Sorry to hear that. In fact I have some similar feelings.
On 2019-07-23 01:22, Marc Munro wrote:
> I've been using Debian for 20 years and in that time I've never strayed
> to other distributions. But Buster is too much.
I always fail to find a better free and independent replacement
I feel bad about this, but I'm breaking up with you.
I've been using Debian for 20 years and in that time I've never strayed
to other distributions. But Buster is too much.
Today I logged in to my laptop and the CPU was running flat out, as was
the network. So I looked, and it was packagekitd.
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