Hi,
On 23 May 2013 23:36, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> I still agree with most of my quotes that got captured there, including the
> one
> blaming daniels for not saving us from all manner of XKB woes. (I know, XKB2
> would fix it all, if only the laptop was returned by the thief we all curse.)
The most incompetent, irresponsible releases I've seen in +30 years in
the open source community.
I've generic servers, generic graphics i/o, -- updating to 6.4 from 6.3
screwed me. Thank god I did not update across my entire production
environment. I will never trust to your so-called back-end Q
On Fri, 24 May 2013 02:08:16 -0700
mike memmott wrote:
> The most incompetent, irresponsible releases I've seen in +30 years in
> the open source community.
>
> I've generic servers, generic graphics i/o, -- updating to 6.4 from 6.3
> screwed me. Thank god I did not update across my entire prod
On 05/24/13 02:08 AM, mike memmott wrote:
What in the heck is going on that you can't caution or otherwise provide
documentation, support, anything, to mitigate system boot crashes
System boot crashes would be a kernel problem, not Xorg.
--
-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersm
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 7:08 PM, mike memmott wrote:
> The most incompetent, irresponsible releases I've seen in +30 years in
> the open source community.
>
> I've generic servers, generic graphics i/o, -- updating to 6.4 from 6.3
> screwed me. Thank god I did not update across my entire productio
libXau provides functions for handling Xauthority files and entries.
This maintenance release brings happiness by getting rid of things
that make valgrind, clang, doclifter, automake, the GNOME build system,
various other static analyzers, and obsessive developers be unhappy.
Don't warn, be happy