Am 11.11.2015 um 21:20 schrieb Fred New:
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 6:03 AM, Reindl Harald
<h.reindl(a)thelounge.net
<mailto:h.reindl@thelounge.net>> wrote:
Am 07.11.2015 um 05:00 schrieb Luya Tshimbalanga:
On 06/11/15 07:29 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
But if upstream doesn't care, it's going to be a
problem. :-(
Exactly - That's the actual problem. Upstream does not care
and Fedora
seems unable to address this issue.
Ralf
According to my system, it has SSSE3. Is it SSE3?
Taken from A10-7400P laptop
any system not older than 10 years has SSE3 and frankly systems
older than 10 years are hardly a traget for Fedora at all
On the other hand, my >10 year-old 32-bit system (Fedora 22) is the only
place my LaserJet 4L printer works. My 64-bit systems drop control
sequences (like they don't flush the output buffer), leaving the last
page of every job sitting in printer memory. I reported the bug a few
years ago, but it got closed as WONTFIX and now I can't find it in bugzilla
we talk about a *bleeding edge distribution*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_LaserJet_4#4L_and_4P
"The LaserJet 4 series was discontinued in the 1990s"
why in the world does somebody install a operating system released in
2015 to drive harwdare realeased 10-15 years ago and *why in the world*
should recent hardware feautures ignored forever because of users with
such hardware?
you CAN NOT HAVE both - leading edge software and legacy support forever
that's the same disucssion as others have with "my PHP crap don't work
with anything above PHP 5.2 so why can't i have newest software *but
not* recent PHP