> What makes you say so? Other then "I hate BROADCOM's overtake of VMWARE"?
I provided, in my email you're quoting, the rationale - the "why". If the word "rationale" isn't understood by you, then use a translator program to translate the email to your native language - after all, the only developer that ignores a detail he doesn't understand is a shitty developer. In fact, you literally put your name as a sig the very next line after the "why"? Either you're taking the piss here or ... I don't have any skin in the hypervisor wars. I don't care if Broadcom tells their entire customer base to go to hell. I just care that if their products are a problem then getting rid of their products is the solution. Others have mentioned that the issue was likely VirtualBox and not VMware, and VMware was misquoted. In that case, replace all instances of "Broadcom" with "Oracle" in my original email. I don't care who's causing the problem, show them the door from our support sphere. P.S. I'd love to join the Sunday meetings, except I haven't had a Sunday off work since 2023. Perhaps we could have one at a different time (or maybe even day-of-the-week?) '-- Kirn Gill II Mobile: +1 813-300-2330 <+18133002330> VoIP: +1 813-704-0420 <+18137040420> Email: segin2...@gmail.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kirn-gill/32/49a/9a6 On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 4:56 AM tom ehlert via Freedos-devel < freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > Hi Kirn, > > am Samstag, 22. Februar 2025 um 00:20 schrieben Sie: > > > Due to various complaints of technical issues and bugs that all have the > > same common element of Broadcom virtualization technology ("VMware"), and > > with changes to the hypervisor that have rendered the virtualized > > environment somewhat hostile to the DOS ecosystem, > I am not aware of any VMWARE related issues recently. Any examples for > this? > > > I recommend we just > > flat-out state we do not support VMware or any other Broadcom > > virtualization platform. > > What makes you say so? Other then "I hate BROADCOM's overtake of VMWARE"? > > > If it breaks under VMware, let the user keep the pieces. They, after all, > > absolved us of all responsibility by choosing to use an unsupported > > hypervisor. Further direct the user to Broadcom for support if they > insist. > > > Rationale for change: Peace and quiet from someone else's bugs. > > Tom > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-devel mailing list > Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel >
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