Yes, and you will continue to do so. Those are informational messages visible in the Linux terminal. Despite the scary wording they do not require action.
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Re: All is right with the World....
This behaviour cannot be replicated in our Ubuntu test environment. Unfortunately we cannot test in all flavours of Linux. Are there other Fedora users experiencing the same issue?
Re: All is right with the World....
Regrettably you appear to accept mediocrity a touch too readily. Just one user reporting an issue ought to be enough to spur action.kaffelogic wrote: ↑Fri 03 Jan, 2025 6:27 pm Unfortunately we cannot test in all flavours of Linux. Are there other Fedora users experiencing the same issue?
Let me remind you I didn't start this thread.
Linux may have many 'flavours' but most are derivatives of just two distros Debian and Redhat/Fedora. Only an afternoons work for someone to check compatibility - Is that too much to expect from a maturing company?
Re: Fedora snap help
I code in python and some of the routines I call from my software can produce voluminous, annoying logs to the screen - I am talking about ffmpeg or shaka-packager. Each has a parameter that can be added to the call like --quiet or --no-logging. I am sure gkt2 will have such a switch too!kaffelogic wrote: ↑Fri 03 Jan, 2025 6:15 pmYes, and you will continue to do so. Those are informational messages visible in the Linux terminal. Despite the scary wording they do not require action.
It is just that no-one at KL has the will to look. And the impression it gives to a user is of an amateur outfit. A bit like Fisher-Paykel selling technology 15 years behind Europe's.