[k3b] [Bug 404313] Linux Mint 19v1 how to change the behaviour of K3b with a blank DVD in a removable drive?

arclite7 at gmail.com arclite7 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 01:55:19 GMT 2019


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404313

arclite7 at gmail.com <arclite7 at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from arclite7 at gmail.com <arclite7 at gmail.com> ---
I apologise, it is clear from your response that you are indeed unable to
understand what it means to have a piece of application code misbehave because
the author has no awareness of basic ettiquette. Not only does it, your code,
fail to follow best practices in checking and negotiating control of multiple
instances of its own existence, with the 'very least of iterative code
investment', so to maintain code validity at all times. But it fails to prevent
serious inconvenience to the end user and their execution space as they attempt
to get work done in what is generally termed a 'tight schedule'. This is
outrageous, crude coding that breaks trust in Linux applications. Gone are the
days where chucking rubbish at users is even close to adequate because there is
serious competition in the marketplace.  Have you thought of working for
Microsoft? 

In such circumstances your contribution for all its legendary capabilities is
not yet house trained. 

A virus in your clear experience is a valid piece of code since it contains no
bugs!

Apart from my disbelief, you have clearly done substantial research to get this
far. Just think how far you would get if your editor/compiler or IDE simply
screwed up your code but provided you with no error narratives? Could you stick
with having to hand code every byte without access to any libraries? Should I
care about your situation at all? Most programmers work in teams. I think you
will find it is because after work everybody gets a kick from sharing a good
laugh - because getting to know each others values make life much brighter,
from which our collective code is much sharper!

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