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RE[3]: Actually.... fragmentation is not good
by Jason Bourne on Tue 23rd Oct 2012 00:09
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RE[4]: Actually.... fragmentation is not good
by darknexus on Tue 23rd Oct 2012 00:18
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If I was Red Hat CEO, I would fire GNOME designers, yesterday.
Actually, I'd get rid of Poettering first. He's the one who decided to turn the Linux audio situation from merely a pain in the ass into an incapable, high-latency farce. Then, as if he hadn't already done enough, he decides there's something wrong with the perfectly working init system and decides to screw that up by writing systemd, breaking every third-party product in the process.





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it's a problem all the time. there are uncountable crappy desktop linux distros and hardly 1 good one.
the debate over this question is not because there are too many good linux distros. we are exercising our fingers sifting through turd