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  • #21
    You're a little late with the post Attent?ter

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    • #22
      Originally posted by interested View Post
      That "article" is hilariously filled with errors, like systemd needs a reboot after an upgrade. Systemd is simply the best designed and executed init-system for Linux by a large margin, which is why distro maintainers and developers who actually knows about such things, are choosing it as their distros init-system.
      are you unable to read, unable to comprehend or are you maliciously perverting what the author wrote?

      so - are you dumb or evil?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Sidicas View Post
        This reminds me of the linux desktop screen lockers (KDE 2.x?) that were meant to keep other people out, but could be overriden by a logged out user with physical access to the PC and some button mashing. Eventually they fixed those.

        It looks like this requires physical access to the PC to force a hibernate. Not too serious.
        As far as I know KDE never made such mistake. It was gnome 2, but it's hard to find the link to this bug now.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post
          As far as I know KDE never made such mistake. It was gnome 2, but it's hard to find the link to this bug now.
          I remember the bug he was referring to, Phoronix covered it: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...tem&px=MTA0NTA It was an X Server bug that affected all Desktop Environments. But that was in the KDE 4 days, not the KDE 2.x days, so maybe he's referring to a different bug?
          All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.

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