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  • #11
    Originally posted by debianxfce View Post

    Nobody is interested to test a whole day waiting for a bug appear. When you do bug reports, you should trigger the bug faster and repeat it. There are many reasons for random crashes from hardware to the desktop. Your writings are against the net etiquette. Many people do sleep and their computers are not powered while sleeping.
    Whar about bugs that do require a long time before they occur? (e.g. https://blog.ctm-it.com/it-support/b...-kills-windows)

    ​​​​Why would clapbr's writings be "against the net etiquette" when every single thing clapbr said is VERY true? They all are frustrated and tired from your posts and they have to be honest.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by cl333r View Post
      Since 20 is the reset number, what will they do when Linux gets to version 20?
      After v9 it obviously have to be 0xA . The only way to survive the dreadded number 20 for a while us to count in hexadecimal

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      • #13
        Originally posted by waxhead View Post

        After v9 it obviously have to be 0xA . The only way to survive the dreadded number 20 for a while us to count in hexadecimal
        Why can't we skip 20? e.g. 5.19 -> 5.21

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        • #14
          Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

          Why can't we skip 20? e.g. 5.19 -> 5.21
          Inspired y Winamp's insane "so good we skipped a version" (just that this in fact a revision)?.
          Or better yet , after 5.19 we could use negative numbers... 5.-1 until we reach 5.-19 ... yeah! That's the stuff!

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