[Bug 81644] Random crashes on RadeonSI with Chromium.

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Comment # 101 on bug 81644 from
(In reply to comment #98)
> > If you want complete usability on your hardware, you should just go windows
> then, FWIW.

This here is where Linux desktop issues start - You people drive new users away
from this platform, so only devs are here who do not make software for human
beings, so it's harder for new users to come here, which results in low market
share, which results in lack of proper hardware support which results in even
lower market share, good job. If not for Canonical or Valve there would be no
Linux desktop at all, all You would be running Open Quake on top of fuckin'
Gentoo or Arch with some useless (for average joe, not developer) tiling window
manager.

I'm using Linu.. wait, let me correct - I'm using Ubuntu because I like open
source for various reasons, hacking the code is not one of them (I'm repeating
myself I think, obviously You people can't read any form of human language -
"it's not C, I don't understand!"). Also my card is from 2012, it's not even
remotely new hardware, get your facts straight.

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Emil Velikov

Not sure what difference would it make to file a bug at launchpad from where
they will point me right here. Aren't all Mesa devs right here anyway? I'm
seeking assistance from Mesa developers, which I heard are paid by AMD (those
on AMD team) - which makes me their customer.

I suppose this is wrong place to be a normal person, not a dev, so I'll stay
away in the future and meanwhile jump ship to Nvidia camp, fuck You very much
(Mesa is great, but Your attitude towards non-developers is terrible).


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