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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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thats also why there is a red pill mode, even tho i wish sometimes there was a "power user" mode that showed some of the info that red pill does...
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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If you can clearly identify such problems - ideally including why your tablet got into the state it did - then Bugzilla is the place to log them.
A 20-page thread of wailing, gnashing of teeth and cries of "G4h, N0ki4 ate my baybeeees" isn't going to help anyone much. At best, it discourages others who've made potentially dangerous modifications from installing the update. At worst, it leaves an impression of poor quality on this release. Given it works for the silent majority, that would be unfortunate.
Now, there are some specific things we can identify with this release which are (to be charitable) poor QA. Others which are anti-social:
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2008-10-03
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2008-10-03
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Yes, one doesn't know why it keeps rebooting: no log, not a single error message. Ditto for the Application manager: one doesn't know what's going on when packages are installed (one doesn't even know what packages are installed), one doesn't know when something fails. While problems can often be solved after seeing logs / error messages under Unix, this is not possible here.
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2008-10-03
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That's what I'm doing too and the update was smooth without a problem.