Comment Re:LibreOffice/OpenOffice still kind of suck (Score 1) 579
Nobody wants to fix the hard-to-fix, boring bugs which damage usability.
Like which bugs in particular?
Nobody wants to fix the hard-to-fix, boring bugs which damage usability.
Like which bugs in particular?
Just by themselves, it wasn't clear they would win against Germany.
As soon as they lost the air, Germany didn't have a chance. It was only a matter of how long, not 'if'.
What sex crimes? I'm unaware of any government anywhere that has charged him with any sex crimes.
If the Swedish charges against him were legitimate he could.
Are you suggesting......it might not have been a legitimate rape?
Except per Swedish and EU law tht would be illegal. I dot know why you people keep bringing it up.
That doesn't mean it won't happen.
I don't think it will, but stranger things have happened and I understand his concern.
this is even worse on political forums, if you dont parrot the forums groupthink, be it right leaning or left leaning you are assaulted by the majority and you end up getting labeled troll, even if your responses are level headed and you are the one being attacked
I wish we could get beyond that politically as a country. It's cool that we can have elections and power transitions without violence, but it would be cool if we could get to the next step of not thinking the opposite party is the enemy.
You cannot just move font processing out of the kernel.
Yes, yes you can.
Windows doesn't do font processing in the kernel
Seriously, who coded it to crash the entire OS if a font cache seems to be a bit off instead of regenerating or renaming it?
The same people who decided font processing in the kernel is a good idea.
I've learned the hard way over the years. Never let Windows Update install a driver of any kind. Ever.
That's a good strategy, but one of the offending patches was a change to include the new symbol for ruble. It wasn't a driver update.
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