mudlark wrote:
> Why bravo? Pat hasn't answered my original question. 

Yes, I did. I said its low priority. Close to zero low.

All of the SD/Logi engineers have been working on the Touch for a year,
and the Radio got shoved in to the middle when the Touch was obviously a
ton more work than initially estimated.

> Why does a major bug not get fixed? The bug applies to anyone using kde
> or gnome (AFAIK) which is most of linux for plebs, I would guess. I
> don't know but I can guess that anyone using debian would have exactly
> the same problem.

I have not see any bugs with my Debian server, related to Mysql.
I've been running beta versions of SBS for years.

> SBS depends on mysql so why doesn't the damn thing have it's
> dependencies working correctly with the production version of mysql?

They don't expect you to use any version of MySql other than the one
that is bundled with/by the .deb file.

> Easy question, and the answer doesn't relate to time issues, or any
> other crap just a bit of semi rational management.

Most of (perhaps all) of the SD/Logi management was fired or reassigned
to Siberia when the Touch effort was screwed up.

I don't know the whole Logitech product line, but I have bought a lot of
their products over the years, and all of the rest are much less
software oriented.  And none of the others have any explicit support for
Linux, let alone Kubuntu.



-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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