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Re: [opensuse] installing openSUSE on an older pc
- From: Sven Burmeister <sven.burmeister@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:12:06 +0200
- Message-id: <15471609.WTsc81v9rF@linux-vdb1>
Am Montag, 29. August 2011, 15:55:41 schrieb Oliver Kullmann:
I wrote Bob and not Robert and there is only one Bob in this thread. His post
shows yesterday 18:04:03 as timestamp here, so you might have to add/subtract
some hours.
You claim virtual desktops are broken in KDE4 – others use them extensively
with KDE4. Your statement "Virtual desktops do no longer work with KDE4;" is
simply wrong – can only be wrong because it is far to general. There are bugs
– most certainly there are – but your statement is just plain wrong. If you
need an example - claiming that a car does not work when the radio is broken –
is wrong.
People have different priorities on how they spend their leisure time. Since
it's not utterly broken, i.e. a lot of people can work with it maybe devs
focus on things that are needed by more people. Who knows. The "my bugs are
the most important" is a very subjective issue.
Sven
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On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 04:24:12PM +0200, Sven Burmeister wrote:
Did you read Bob's email from yesterday in this thread before posting?
Could you please be more specific? Which e-mail (and which content in it)?
And I didn't find an e-mail posted by "Bob", but perhaps I'm not familiar
with what "Bob" stands for (I thought "Robert").
I wrote Bob and not Robert and there is only one Bob in this thread. His post
shows yesterday 18:04:03 as timestamp here, so you might have to add/subtract
some hours.
Again, would be great if you could be more explicit.
You claim virtual desktops are broken in KDE4 – others use them extensively
with KDE4. Your statement "Virtual desktops do no longer work with KDE4;" is
simply wrong – can only be wrong because it is far to general. There are bugs
– most certainly there are – but your statement is just plain wrong. If you
need an example - claiming that a car does not work when the radio is broken –
is wrong.
Perhaps you mean the claims that for some people virtual desktops seem
to work? See the bug reports in KDE under my name, many of the recent
ones have to do with virtual desktops and their bugs (these I think
I remember we all had (nearly) in KDE3, but they were cured). These bugs are
facts. And nothing happens about them (this seems to be another fact,
though a weaker one, since behind the scences things could change).
People have different priorities on how they spend their leisure time. Since
it's not utterly broken, i.e. a lot of people can work with it maybe devs
focus on things that are needed by more people. Who knows. The "my bugs are
the most important" is a very subjective issue.
Sven
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