![]() ![]() I personally simply got tired to explain the necessary simple changes. sure, i really like it, if users help each other, but it shouldn't be seen as to only way to solve issues in the long run. ![]() serious feedback and reproducible bug reports about using relsolve in the real world and on widely used realistic linux setups is IMHO much more useful for more satisfaying development at the source, than most of those hacks and workarounds shared by the user community to compensate everlasting issues. and it's much more useful, if some grave flaws get fixed in a proper way by the upstream distributors, than forcing all affected users to use the same ugly hacks on and on again. Many of the reported issues here in this board are easily fixable for developers with minimal efforts. you will hardly find any important improvement concerning this operating system. just take changelogs of all new versions since resolve for linux was released and search for the keyword "linux". the much more important deficiency should be seen in the fact, that BMD didn't solve any of the issues reported by users here in this thread in its release cycles. but that's just more or less negligible part of the problem. Yes - you're right! - this single thread isn't the most useful way to find the necessary answers. As you can see, because of this new users keep asking the same questions all over again. Dwayne or Peter could we please get a subsection for Linux? The topic is a bit too wide to be enclosed in one big thread. ![]()
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