Comment Re:He Should Be (Score 1) 506
I'm not 100% sure whether you're just trolling or being serious....
I'm not 100% sure whether you're just trolling or being serious....
bwwawaaaahahhahahha, you sir made my day.....
no, thats step 3, everybody knows that!!!! (hehe)
ok, at least you're honest about it, but holy shit, really, 50 tabs? you really need that much porn open at once.....you must be like a rabid sex monkey 23 hours a day....
time = money, so implicity, you are paying, you are using your time to keep accepting the same old shit everytime, such as, how many years do you think it'll take for debian to correct all it's broken package dependencies?
uninstall alsa, uninstall my gnome desktop, you are fucking kidding me right?
some of the package maintainers are idiots....
also, libtool? what a fucking joke.....autotools? ask ESR what he thinks (http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=1877)
linux is like an operating system for the laziest programmers on the planet apart from the kernel devs, do as little work as possible because doing it right would take too long and then they wouldnt have free time to go back to programming wobbly windows....which apparently is cool
second step......
how is it horribly misguided, when you're one example proves his point.
that you cannot optimise the ASM layer, cause it's already directly on the cpu, but you can optimise the algorithm.
your example did just that and this optimisation is done FAR FAR above the assembly level.
dear sir, you have a very short memory, that is all.
that opengl problem doesn't seem to affect ATI though, so I guess it shouldn't affect nvidia also?
or have I missed something?
oops, meant "Not proud of it" before any grammer nazis find it
really?? you have engineers working for you? are you sure they're engineers? cause I've never ever heard of a programmer call himself an engineer other than those who want to glorify what they do, which is type code into a terminal and HOPE it doesn't crash without even as much as a couple of page refreshes in their favourite browser or executions and the barest amount of testing known to man.
I'm one of those people and I certainly DON'T call myself an engineer. Now proud of it, but the tools we have are too immature and I'm improving my situation as I go along.
I use linux on my tv connected computer and a macbook for my professional job.
at work, I need to get my work done, not read about some facinating configuration file, or wonder why I can no longer play mp3 files or even better, I can't boot into x.org.
last night I booted my fedora tv computer which was working perfectly for weeks, I haven't upgraded it and nor did I upgrade it before I switched it off last night correctly and I don't upgrade it because linux upgrades have made me afraid, yet last night I'm dumped on the console, why??
the ONLY solution was, switch to a new virtual terminal, cause I was left on the bootup screen with all the services, login as root, run a yum upgrade, then reboot.
I suppose your mum or dad can do that? awesome! cause mine can't...seriously? why? it worked fine for months....yet all of a sudden stopped working and the only solution open to me was to do that...
so I'm an idiot for switching to OSX right? yeah I get that, you hate it because you see your precious linux exposed for what it is, a bag of loosely collaborating code which sometimes just breaks for no reason and leaves you reading some wonderfully obscure rescue process, OR hopefully you're like me, has been using linux since I'm 16 (18 years of experience) and thankfully knows how to do these things.
I think it might be the opposite, you're the idiot for assuming we all want to get our hands dirty, I don't give a damn, I just want the fucking computer to work, it's 2012, not 1995
you're right, but you know the result is the same, it doesn't matter who is to blame, the fact is, the linux desktop and it's process of development is broken.
as for the idea of a QA testing package, it's a good idea, but nobody is building and probably will never build one.
it's not like I'm trying to pin the blame on any particular person, or project, but fact is, to the user, it doesn't matter, they just see "my desktop is broken"
it takes everybody to fix it in slightly different ways when it applies to them, but as a whole, nobody cares...it's just broken. thats all they see and all they think. then they reboot into windows and well, now everything works, they just blame linux..(as a whole, not the kernel)
sure no worries...an example...ok...so I installed ubuntu and my sound card wouldn't work, I rolled around the internet for hours and trying to find the reason why, in aplay the sound would work, but in gnome desktop it wouldn't.
at the end, I found a specific feature in a specific file, don't ask me which now, it was in the
this is with an ION2 motherboard, nvidia chipset running HDMI video+audio.
sorry I don't have the specific information, it'd be hard to find exactly the information I used to fix it, I just remember thinking wtf?? are you seriously for real? I had to do that? then about a week later, it asked me to upgrade, then killed x.org stone dead, all I did was click the button to upgrade, next reboot, desktop is dead, multiple times that happens. even with fedora it happens, sometimes I'm just dead on the console, I have to upgrade using yum and then reboot, then everything is cool again, why do I need to do that?
then afterwards, I want to find out which driver x.org is using, there isn't a default way to know it, you have to run some utility which is installed and looks like a blast from the past to know it's running the nvidia driver or not, btw this doesn't only affect nvidia, so please dont suggest anything about proprietary drivers, etc, etc, this was about knowing WHY the x.org desktop is running in a weird resolution and found it was using the vesa driver, how did I know that? cause I hunted for 30 minutes finding the method to detect which graphics driver I'm using cause gnome can't tell me.
it's like the left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing. I appreciate that tools in unix are supposed to be interdependent and independent in particular circumstances, but it would be REALLY REALLY great if for once, somebody would collaborate with the other in order to achieve a whole system that works together, but sometimes it really feels like everybody just does whatever they want and nobody cares what the other is doing.
then on slashdot, we get the articles about linux on the desktop failing and the follow up question: why?
don't you think it's kind of obvious why?.....I do....
I mean, if the FBI says it didnt happen, then it didn't happen, right guys??
"Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline like `Psychic Wins Lottery.'" -- Comedian Jay Leno