I want to upgrade all my systems from 8 (Psyche) to the latest most
supported version, but I've had two problems (bugs actually) in Red Hat 8
and I'd like to know that they've been CORRECTED in later versions.
The first problem is the launching of applications. After the system is
booted and initialized, all the applications from the menus (Nautilus and
Gnome) run fine. But at some point later (days later) the menu functions
simply won't launch -- for example, you can navigate TO "Users and Groups"
but when you click on it, it won't launch. Nautilus or Gnome, same
problem. Same with network settings, etc. A reboot clears this. I've
never seen documentation ON this problem, so I have no idea if it's been fixed.
The second problem is, in my opinion, a HEINOUS omission or bug in the
kernel, one that someone should die over:
standard input is closed: Value too large for defined data type
The Linux kernel (at least in 8.0 Psyche) will allow an application such as
CPIO to CREATE an archive larger than the kernel can READ BACK. No if's
and's but's about this one - this is a CRIMINAL error on someone's
part. If even ONE person on this planet ever lost data because the kernel
refused to open a file that the kernel made, then Torvalds himself should
be made to go there and manually key in all of the user's lost data.
HAS THIS PROBLEM BEEN FIXED?
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