On 01/20/2013 08:51 PM, Reindl Harald
wrote:
I agree with that! Although I'm not 100% competent with reading and understanding the messages I get from boot or from a system problem, I would rather see them than to have my computer just "not work" mysteriously without telling me WHY! At least with an error message I can "start" to try to figure it out but going to the place that error message points me to!Am 21.01.2013 02:26, schrieb Joe Zeff:That's always possible, of course. Most of the time, the posters are complaining that they don't understand the boot messages and they don't want to see them; all they want is the animation back. That's not to fault them; most computer users neither understand those messages nor need to.and they will never understand anything if all is hidden i also started years ago with linux and never minded at this time that i would some times work as devleoper and sysadmin i was interested and i loved to see what my system is doing if someone don't give a damn what his computer does he could aslo use closed source EGO II |
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