0xdeadbeef;584635 Wrote: > > Several issues indicate that the developers don't even know the > slightest thing about thread safety, debouncing etc. > It is beyond me how anybody on this planet can really believe that the > software is even acceptable. It's not. If I was in any way involved in > this design and implementation disaster, I couldn't sleep at night. > Before you start insulting the developers, I suggest that you prove that you know better yourself. The software is open source so since you seems to think that you know how to design and implement robust network software, I suggest you spend the time fixing the software so it works as you like instead of arguing with community members.
If you feel that it's not your responsibility to fix it (which it isn't), then I suggest that you contact Logitech support and ask them to fix it if you haven't done so already. If you have contacted Logitech support and they couldn't fix your problem, then I suggest that you keep complaining on the official support forum or just get rid of the Radio and replace it with something else. It's pretty obvious that you aren't happy with the Radio and from what you describe it sounds like you think it's crap and completely useless. In this case there has to be some other product out there that works better for you, so why don't you just get some other product ? It should be pretty obvious to you by now that complaining on this community forum won't solve your problems. It wouldn't surprise me if Logitech was even willing to give you your money back if you like to return your Radio. 0xdeadbeef;584635 Wrote: > > And about that "this just happens for a few people myth": read the > comments on Amazon. This is NOT the problem of a few people just > because you want to be it that way. And this is not a problem of local > network setup just because you don't see the existing issues. > I hope everyone with a problem contacts Logitech support, either by phone or by posting in the official support forum at: http://forums.logitech.com, that's the only way we can make sure Logitech starts taking these problems seriously. We all know the problem exists and we all know it's not just a few people. However, based on the fact that the problems haven't been fixed yet I'm not sure that Logitech knows, at least not the right people within Logitech. They would if they read Amazon or this forum but I'm not sure the right people within Logitech does, they seems to be focused on their support phone and their official forum. So please, everyone with problems, complain to Logitech support or in the official support forum. We already know the problems exists, so you don't have to repeat it over and over again here in the community forum. I think most of the people here have just accepted the fact that the Radio doesn't work reliably as a clock radio under some circumstances. You have the choice to use something else as clock radio or adapt your environment to a local server which works more reliable. I completely agree that you shouldn't have to do this but currently it is the fact and there is nothing the community can do to fix it. If you don't understand this, I'm afraid there is nothing I can do to help. -- erland Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.info)) (Developer of 'many plugins/applets' (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/User:Erland). If my answer helped you and you like to encourage future presence on this forum and/or third party plugin/applet development, 'donations are always appreciated' (http://erland.isaksson.info/donate)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ erland's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3124 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=82804 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
