mudlark;537983 Wrote:
>
>
> Why does a major bug not get fixed?
Major bug? That's a good one. Be happy you have a working SBS on your
Kubuntu system.
For a while, I ran SBS on a Gentoo Linux system for which there is NO
official support. Thanks to a talented member of this community, a
Gentoo
mudlark wrote:
> Why bravo? Pat hasn't answered my original question.
Yes, I did. I said its low priority. Close to zero low.
All of the SD/Logi engineers have been working on the Touch for a year,
and the Radio got shoved in to the middle when the Touch was obviously a
ton more work than initia
pski;537822 Wrote:
> Bravo.
>
> P
Why bravo? Pat hasn't answered my original question.
Why does a major bug not get fixed? The bug applies to anyone using kde
or gnome (AFAIK) which is most of linux for plebs, I would guess. I
don't know but I can guess that anyone using debian would have exa
pfarrell;537586 Wrote:
> mudlark wrote:
> > I am well able to cope with kubuntu. It's not my experience I am
> trying
> > to make a point about. You are defending the indefensible. A bug
> hasn't
> > been fixed properly...I tried three times to get the situation
> > resolved. What do I have t
mudlark wrote:
> dies in disbelief...
Wow, I don't get it at all.
What don't you like?
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Avondale and Naim cable, Kubuntu Karmic Koala servers, various boxes
for storage.
SB3 Flycatcher 3A linear power supply.
Using SqueezeBox Server 7.5.1 testing
mudlark wrote:
> I am well able to cope with kubuntu. It's not my experience I am trying
> to make a point about. You are defending the indefensible. A bug hasn't
> been fixed properly...I tried three times to get the situation
> resolved. What do I have to do? Just go away and make less noise?
pfarrell;537544 Wrote:
> mudlark wrote:
> > If a new user can't get the thing working easily from scratch the
> > "Linux is geekware" gets thrown around. This bug is so easy to fix
> as
> > it is just a dependency problem. So why hasn't it been fixed. The
> last
> > thing I want is to complain an
mudlark wrote:
> If a new user can't get the thing working easily from scratch the
> "Linux is geekware" gets thrown around. This bug is so easy to fix as
> it is just a dependency problem. So why hasn't it been fixed. The last
> thing I want is to complain and complain, but this has been going on
pfarrell;537070 Wrote:
> mudlark wrote:
> > Are there no advocates for linux at Logitech headquarters?
>
> This is a rhetorical question, right?
>
> Its a long way from Logitech HQ to anyone working on Slim Devices
> hardware or software.
>
> I have been very happy with the support for Linux i
mudlark wrote:
> Are there no advocates for linux at Logitech headquarters?
This is a rhetorical question, right?
Its a long way from Logitech HQ to anyone working on Slim Devices
hardware or software.
I have been very happy with the support for Linux in general and Debian
based distros in parti
I am not asking for a fix I am complaining that for new people using
kubuntu and squeezebox server there are still problems that must be so
easily sorted.
Even I can sort minor dependency issues! This is a problem that
shouldn't be there.
Are there no advocates for linux at Logitech headquarters
I have installed SBS 7.5 under Ubuntu 9.10 without any problems.
Install *first* mysql 5.1 (with Synaptic) before you install SBS 7.5.
See attachment.
Mysql 5.1 is not standard installed under Ubuntu 9.10.
+---+
|Filename: Ubuntu MY
I rebuilt my server again and I was amazed to find that there is STILL a
compatibility issue with mysql and kubuntu 9.10.
What the feck is going on, is Logitech trying to slide out of any
interest in linux? This issue has been going on for ages and it makes
us linux users seem like losers and I A
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