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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
You should study some sw development and understand that less code is less bugs and faster.
Some bugs might actually be the result of programmers taking a shortcut. Furthermore, recursion often results in less and more concise code, yet is comparably slower than iteration.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
Why stop here, please continue your excellent writing style.
Why Debian's 4.2 kernels work with Catalyst is because it is compiled with 4.9 branch still (or even 4.8 for a stable), unlike on affected distros.
If you dunno how to switch compiler, if you don't want to open a bug and if you don't want to investigate any kind of your other issues then:
Fuck Off and Fuck Off and Fuck Off.Last edited by dungeon; 26 October 2015, 05:17 AM.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
Debian testing sets gcc to 5.2. Kernel dev documentation says to have latest tools, including gcc. Because you are using backported stuff with jessie you do not know anything. I did try binary 4.2 kernel from debian testing and had same results that ubuntu people. Update your system to testing and write bug reports instead of your excellent forum writing.
You should update not me
And of course fuck off, i already said you what i use for years and couple times. So, fuck off again and good "fuck off" day i wish to you.
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