[LAU] Linux 3.2.0-rt Kernels on Debian Repos!

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Sat Feb 25 12:58:22 UTC 2012


On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 13:44 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-02-25 at 12:00 +0000,
> linux-audio-user-request at lists.linuxaudio.org wrote:
> > what did you suspect here ? 
> > Users are always welcome to give feedback, suggestions, or at least,
> > become a part of the project. That is what FLOSS is about. FLOSS isn't
> > about to present you a OS on a silver tablet, FLOSS will always force
> > you to make it work. It is community based. If you didn't help, the
> > community get a bit smaller, and a piece of work fail. 
> > 
> > what did you think why a developer develop Free Open Software ?
> > And what did you think why a debian maintainer do what he do ?
> > Do you believe they do it to suite there ego's ?
> 
> I started the translation of Qtractor a month ago and due to issues such
> as pulseaudio and the dropped nv driver (and some other issues) I can't
> contribute, continue translating, but just fix issues, hence my only
> contribution could be to set up machines for users who are willing to
> learn, but are unable to learn all things at the same time, for their
> first Linux install. At least distros shouldn't do a default install
> with 3D effects enabled DEs and than install the nouveau driver by
> default if a NVIDIA graphics was detected. A 2D desktop and the vesa
> driver would allow beginners to get their first install working OOTB and
> to learn how to maintain their own machine. Btw. some distros don't
> install bryltty by default. Nowadays only 3D DEs count.
> 
> That's a step in the wrong direction.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf

PS: Some people are willing to help unpaid for social projects. They
contribute by giving e.g. medical help to children in the Third World.
It would be nice if they don't need to use Apple or Microsoft, but
instead could use a Linux that works OOTB. They don't contribute by
maintaining Linux, they don't have knowledge how to maintain a tool such
as a computer, but they contribute to the human race.

Everything that goes around, comes around ;).

It's narrow-minded to limit the cycle to Linux only.

:p



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