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Originally Posted by abill_uk View Post
YOU my dear friend are well and truly out of order, how DARE you tell me i have no idea what i am talking about !.
Stop the nasty talk because you have absolutely NO IDEA who i am or my background and i will not give myself the pleasure of telling everyone my background as it will not only make YOU look very very stupid it would also make people fully realise your just a mere human being with nasty words!.
I dont give much at all for this forum because of people like YOU and quite a few others and thank god i am not harnessed to Meamo.org for fun and thrills as you lot obviously are !.
I strongly suggest you cool off young man and learn to respect people a lot older than you ok.
Now who's making assumptions? Do you know anything about the person you're accusing of making accusations about your accusations?

abill, I think you have a tough time communicating with other people. You're either not natively English speaking, or you have some kind of personality issue (no insult intended this is just the impression I get from your posts).

From your postings in this particular thread, you've shown that you obviously don't understand package management systems, and in particular the 'apt/dpkg' way of doing things.

If you don't know any applications in particular that cause users issues, then simply saying that would have stopped this rather pointless debate. Instead you're backing what appears to be a bluff, you don't know of any specific applications that damage devices. You don't even know if it was application software from this forum/extras/whatever it is you're talking about, that damaged these hypothetical devices.

So what do you expect us to do? We all take package quality very seriously, no one wants bugs. Whether they're bugs in the application code, or bugs in the package files. (They are two different components you realize).
 

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