On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Java applications are packaged in MSIs, DEBs, and RPMs just like > everything else. Those packages include a variety of 'support' files. > "Users" do not use JAR files, they use applications that are installed. There is no DEB, RPM for Minecraft. Well, let's blame the vendor. Anyway, I don't consider install random DEB, RPM something good to have, also generally no root access in public computers. > You'd debug it! But that is *NOT* the task of the Desktop Environment. > GNOME does nothing to *get in the way of* you debugging a piece of > non-functional hardware. Supporting hardware is not GNOME's task. > > ... I don't know how to say that any clearer. It's just about identifying the chip. Well, if you think "lscpi" inside Terminal has better UX... > Yes, I did. And I'm right. Running it multiple times is going to tell > you what? cut-n-paste the output into gedit, Tomboy, bijiben, > whatever... gather and organize all the information you need to debug > something. That is how GOOD debugging is done. You made my day. _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list