On Thursday 2013-08-22 02:14, Linda Walsh wrote:
that you have disabled (unless suse did it for all products, but that would seem unbelievably irresponsible, so I may be erring on the side of naivety)...
but couldn't imagine a linux vendor doing something so irresponsible...
If you think so lowly of openSUSE, then you should just quit.
even MS sends coredump info back for analysis...
In light of the NSA revealings, not *sending* coredumps by default on Linux seems a godsend. Of course only to those concerned, the rest will ignore it.
---- So, I not only "cover" your accusation of me accusing the with a counter accusation against you for wrongly dismissing the accusations, but raise the absurdity level of the Joerg, complaining about lack of symbols in his OWN stack backtrace program
Your funny quoting style aside, two (independent) things: 1. openSUSE has coredumps disabled by default - and you probably did not turn it on, 2. debug symbols are in a separate package - whicih you probably did not install either - causing backtrace functions to not be able to print anything useful in the "default install" (much to the dismay of Jörg, but whatever). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org