to Scott (and others): >/proc/bus/usb has GONE. >It has been marked deprecated for over a year... >Code should be changed
I will tell thou a clever thing, only don't get offended. With each such incompatibility you lose 3% of users. If you have only two users, it's not even a whole number, so there is no problem. For 30 users, it may be explained as a personal choice. And if you were employed by a capitalist with at least 1K customers, that capitalist would wash your brains after 2nd found incompatibility. But you are a free developer... Well, each lost user is extra $90 in Bill Gates' pocket. Please think, how immoral it is to give away other people's money to a rich guy! Now, a real story. The GCC guys changed the C++ compiler (4.2) so that it is incompatible with 3.4. Some projects cannot be compiled (warnings as errors), while others (warnings ignored) compile but crash at run-time. (Example: SUN's CLDC.) VMWare tools, another example, also could not be fully compiled, and the distribution included a broken package (!). So I tried 8.10 and decided not to use it. Nor will I recommend it to anybody else. I use an old version. -- Could not open /proc/bus/usb/devices https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156085 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs