I really don’t agree with choosing to release with the UEFI bug they found.
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I really don’t agree with choosing to release with the UEFI bug they found. They describe it as cosmetic but those entries can last the lifetime of your computer, even if you wipe your hard drive. It’s bound to cause some confusion for years to come for Linux tinkerers.
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I really don’t agree with choosing to release with the UEFI bug they found. They describe it as cosmetic but those entries can last the lifetime of your computer, even if you wipe your hard drive. It’s bound to cause some confusion for years to come for Linux tinkerers.
As someone who worked IT, confusion is good for business. I'm only half joking.
fedora says it's a bug in kiwi. I presume they are waiting for upstream to fix this. Parsing this glancingly, found this issue with kiwi and it's beeing fixed. Thank you for the pointer, I'll wait for the next release of Live Images. (Install images are not effected).
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As someone who worked IT, confusion is good for business. I'm only half joking.
fedora says it's a bug in kiwi. I presume they are waiting for upstream to fix this. Parsing this glancingly, found this issue with kiwi and it's beeing fixed. Thank you for the pointer, I'll wait for the next release of Live Images. (Install images are not effected).
This is such a bug to get unix people riled.. Literally 99% people plugging the USB stick in are doing it to actually install the OS.
The 1% that isn't also know how to clean the list afterwards.
Yeah the bug sucks ass, but complaining about going forward with the release with such a minor edge case is what I fucking hate about the community.
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I really don’t agree with choosing to release with the UEFI bug they found. They describe it as cosmetic but those entries can last the lifetime of your computer, even if you wipe your hard drive. It’s bound to cause some confusion for years to come for Linux tinkerers.
Touch some grass dude. This is not a low prio bug at worst.