On Sereda 20 Lystopad 7532 15:51:18 Andrew Randrianasulu via tde-users wrote:
ср, 20 нояб. 2024 г., 16:35 deloptes via tde-users
<users(a)trinitydesktop.org
Roman Savochenko via tde-users wrote:
That is not about "manpower", the
first, but about limiting udisks
features and without proper informing in dialogues about used mounting
parameters and mechanisms. And to add that, I need up to one hour, but
prove that is a problem, it seems there will be one day and more.
If you have entry in fstab, you limit udisks - also TDE chooses fstab
entry first. This is correct.
May be TDE could be updated so that when you have udisks in the mount
options, that it would prefer using udisks over fstab.
I guess "formalizing" this as feature request will be more productive than
growing this thread :)
Just improving my patch will be maximum productive, that proved. :)
14.1.0. That is, for new versions we must start to
throw out the old HW
also as for MancurtoScoft (MS)! The authoritarian development
conception-process causes to I am patching this only for myself (and my
users), also as CD-RW icons, playing DVD in Kaffeine and so on, after
breaking those by the "local authority".
I am not aware of any TDE dependency on specific hardware. The
compatibility
to the Debian system is driven by Debian. TDE supports the Debian version
as long as Debian supports this version.
And Debian versions come and go with its own set of restrictions .....
Yes, and the restrictions exactly presented and will be floated away just you try to
build.
Well, I think this is about infamous user/developer
divide that failed to
fail even with libre software. Software may be libre, but understanding it
and rebuilding it locally often not really simple.
And that is about trusting at least to whom, who participated in that project from its
begin and
knows-tests more in aspects of the program deep using by him.
Pushing changes upstream also not always work.
But when you can re-push with own changes-fixes that is work for you always. :)
You end up either doing A LOT of work, or swim with
your distro's choices. I prefer Slackware exactly because it doesn't try to
limit me from shooting myself into head with packaging/installing on my
local machine. But even Slackware has limits of flexibility .....
:)