Post AGVRqyIB4Zjlil8NsW by unfa@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #AGVGVj7JCT5l4viY6K by unfa@mastodon.social
2022-02-15T14:16:13Z
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If the Linux distribution you're currently using has major issue and needs extra resources to fix it, would you rather...#Linux #Libre #FreeSoftware #GNU #OpenSource
(DIR) Post #AGVGxxpS5wDoobpVrs by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2022-02-15T14:21:42Z
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@unfa I'd like to pick option A - but I feel my talents would generally be insufficient.I'm on Debian, and if Debian people can't fix an issue, then I certainly can't.Unless it's an ideological complaint, in which case, I'd switch distros, with no hard feelings.
(DIR) Post #AGVHHK3nfAiZGblupk by be@fosstodon.org
2022-02-15T14:25:27Z
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@unfa depends if if the problem is in something I have any experience with. If it's a kernel bug, I'll wait and see if someone else fixes it
(DIR) Post #AGVPRWQHLyWS8bf13w by trevdev@mastodon.technology
2022-02-15T15:56:23Z
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@ChrisWere @unfa I had a pretty tricky issue that turned out to be my own stupidity on Fedora. It would have never been solved of I didn't ask how I could help resolve it :coolcat:
(DIR) Post #AGVRqyIB4Zjlil8NsW by unfa@mastodon.social
2022-02-15T16:23:31Z
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@ChrisWere Sometimes even users who can't code or manage packages could for example crowndfund paying a specialist to do some necessary work to fix a burning issue.
(DIR) Post #AGVS08VyR2Gi21xQEy by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2022-02-15T16:24:04Z
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@unfa Under those circumstances I would choose option A for sure.
(DIR) Post #AGWL9u9gAoZds4CT4q by wzqtparor@mstdn.io
2022-02-16T02:44:12Z
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I use Linux as my major OS since last century.The only one major issue and needs extra resources to fix it, is systemd.I just don't use systemd, problem solved. :blobcatderpy: @unfa