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Distribution: slackware 15.0 64bit, 14.2 64 and 32bit and arm, ubuntu and rasbian
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I'm sure if you were polite and asked a question as per usual forum rules you may get a useful response. Otherwise try the other side of the bed, you might feel more congenial.
Are we getting older Pat you just push changes for know reason.
Cool glad you rebuilt the kernel. WTF why.
You think your ? "sorry spell check does not work in LQ with slackware opera" browsers. So WTF wtf. Why the kernel change.
You just like messing with people operating system. Not yours Pat it is a community. Why the change. Is ths a Trump thing.
Put my rain coat on.
Are we getting older Pat you just push changes for know reason.
Cool glad you rebuilt the kernel. WTF why.
You think your ? "sorry spell check does not work in LQ with slackware opera" browsers. So WTF wtf. Why the kernel change.
You just like messing with people operating system. Not yours Pat it is a community. Why the change. Is ths a Trump thing.
Put my rain coat on.
If you feel you have a legitimate complaint or suggestion then it's better to just express it without resorting to personal attacks. Not cool.
your opinion is noted.
this not Pat. it is the people waiting for him to cum. and does a crappy job telling them the processes.
I write software he uses get it Right Pat
Slackware is a tool nothing more pat makes the tool. He does crappy work on change logs KISS
I will tell you again you use my software everyday do not contact me or reply to me ever again. use it be happy.
make sure you make the changes public i will see you in legality
your opinion is noted.
this not Pat. it is the people waiting for him to cum. and does a crappy job telling them the processes.
I write software he uses get it Right Pat
Slackware is a tool nothing more pat makes the tool. He does crappy work on change logs KISS
I get that you want more detailed changelogs, and that's fine. But throwing around insults is unproductive.
I get that you want more detailed changelogs, and that's fine. But throwing around insults is unproductive.
better change log would be nice. I contribute ok. care less about Pat some stoned dude in an old church he bought in Minnesota . Fact is We all try to help. Shit on the people that write the code oh well. So why was the kernel Changed Sir. It is about ? script or the people using the tool.
WTF SOLVED
Because of 118 new patches TO it! Much too many to put into Slackware's ChangeLog.
And because -current is NOT a stable release, but a testing one, so it should try to test all of the newest versions of packages.
Furthermore Slackware is not a community effort like i.e. Fedora or openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Pat is the BDFL and whatever gets done or reported is his decision or say-so.
Because of 118 new patches TO it! Much too many to put into Slackware's ChangeLog.
And because -current is NOT a stable release, but a testing one, so it should try to test all of the newest versions of packages.
Furthermore Slackware is not a community effort like i.e. Fedora or openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Pat is the BDFL and whatever gets done or reported is his decision or say-so.
Your wrong Slackware was the begening of of the SLS and you wrong. learn what the community is not some dude acting like Trump. go get stoned
the proof is simple. When was Slackware out of Sanfransico. grow up stop acting stupid in a forum.
you see his kernel commit. oh screw the comunity vanila screw
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