Originally posted by Ericg
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Depends who you ask... ask me? Its been stable and ready to be used since Fedora 17 was released (that time frame)-- thats about when I installed Arch on my home server with 2 hard drives and told Btrfs to automatically use both as a single volume. Btrfs on a home server, Btrfs on this laptop. Compression is awesome, automatic ssd optimizations are great, great performance, no bugs / crashes / corruption, nothing.
Its the same issue that KDE had... everyone got told "DONT USE IT ITLL EAT YOUR DATA" because of early bugs. People only speak up when things are bad, they dont speak when things are good. You just have to jump in the pool and see for yourself like I did guys, by the way...the water's great :P
Its the same issue that KDE had... everyone got told "DONT USE IT ITLL EAT YOUR DATA" because of early bugs. People only speak up when things are bad, they dont speak when things are good. You just have to jump in the pool and see for yourself like I did guys, by the way...the water's great :P
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