Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
If the error that he experienced is similar to the lockup reading
that I experienced. The system acts like it was frozen in time.
Everything stops at where it was and nothing works after the hang
except a reboot. The screen has the same items displayed, the mouse
is unresponsive, the keyboard is unreponsive.
This should not happen to a system when a bad CD, floppy or usb media
device is nounted on the system.
Nobody wants their system killed by corrupted media which is not part
of the core operating system.
I almost agree with you. I'd just leave out "which is not part of
the core operating system."
I thought the original message was a nicely put criticism. FCx has
a real problem which certain other OS do not have. It should be
fixed.
True enough. It's not a reason not to use Linux, though. It's a reason
to get the bug fixed.
Didn't say it was a reason not to use FCx.
What did you say the Bugzilla number for this problem was?
I think the guy with the problem should be the one to make an
entry. I don't have any music CDs, so I can't really create
an entry with any useful data in it. It's so tacky, don't you
think, to create problem reports with gossip in them?
Mike
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