On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Randall R Schulz
(I think Kai was referring to Hans Reiser's murder conviction.)
Yeah, I know. I was trying to overlook that tasteless comment with a nicely reasoned reply.
Operating systems are strongly stratified, and for a reason. If the kernel panics whenever you run a particular application, it is _not_ that application's problem. If Beagle can trigger a crash, then the bug is, by definition, in the kernel or in a file system or a device driver.
To me, the problem was Beagle. It is in itself a problem. It's just another pointless desktop search that is installed on more systems that most users don't know is there or why and will never be used. Too many things are being taken for granted in SuSE anymore. Beagle was way too buggy to have been included when it was, but they did it anyway. Like KDE4. That's what is hurting the quality of SuSE. Trying to slam in too many new useless features instead of working on stability. People used to pick SuSE because they knew it was stable and robust, not because it always had the latest and greatest. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org