I was not Windows bashing, I have 2x Windows PC performing scanning and mobile
phone repairs, 3x laptops with Windows on for other tasks, I mainly use Linux.
I am never sure why one has only use one thing, I tend to use all.
No offence taken.
Regards
Derek
Original message
Derek Stewart wrote:
> I am sorry for the incorrect conclusions.
>
> I merely said I could not get it to freeze on my system, this is a
> personal option.
>
> But I did not expect to my comments thrust down my throat.
My apologies, I didn't mean it to be personal. It probably came across
harsher
I am sorry for the incorrect conclusions.
I merely said I could not get it to freeze on my system, this is a
personal option.
But I did not expect to my comments thrust down my throat.
Regards,
Derek
On 22/03/16 13:04, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote:
The common thing in your
Derek Stewart wrote:
> The common thing in your You Tube Videos is you are using a Windows
> operating System.
>
> If I can not get QPC2 and SMSQmulator to freeze then the fault lies on
> the host operating system.
No, no and no. This is a false conclusion. When your choice is "the
bug is in a
Urs, I get the freeze if I boot the system from a USB memory stick
with the QLE distribution, but only with SMSQmulator (as if I use
QPC2, it takes its configuration from my installed configuration.)
However, if I use my own QPC2 installation (4.02, w SMSQ/E 3.24) and
boot from QLE.win, the
Hi Urs,
I have tried to reproduce your failures on QPC2 and SMSQmulator8, I can
report that on my Fujitsu H700 Core i7 620 laptop with 4Gb ram running
Ubuntu 15.10, I can not reproduce the freezing.
The common thing in your You Tube Videos is you are using a Windows
operating System.
If I