killasmurf86 said:
I think you are trying to offend and/or piss off forum member with your attitude (give me this, give me that, this doesn't work.... I won't read manuals, FreeBSD sux)
Look how many problems you had just today. It can't be that FreeBSD is so bad, because many people are using it in many different ways, that you can't probably even imagine.... and you know what It works de-facto good (I use FreeBSD on laptop, desktop and server no problem at all).
Personally I dislike you....
So I will just Ignore you for good....
MODs:
Feel free to delete this post, if you like...
I said, that I wanted.
P.S.
Good luck solving problems
It's against the
privacy policy to remove/edit my own posts. This forum is for sharing experience with FreeBSD. I'm not offending anybody, it's my POV that it doesn't work properly for me and I'd like to share it with you. Sometimes I just analyse my problems too deeply, maybe that's why I find too many problems? Other person is just leaving it. I'm the person who waste the most of his time to find the right person/place to fix those bugs which I found in proper way as I can. Sometimes it doesn't sounds good if you blame someone/something, otherwise it'll not going to be fixed (never).
I know that this is not the right place to report the bugs, but it's a good start to analyse it and people really helped me by showing me the right direction (by spending less time on it). At the beginning of the problem I can't report the bug, because I don't know what caused it and
where to report it (PR/Gnome/MySQL/Xorg/Wine). Sometimes you have to
convince people that this is the bug in their software. I want to share those details, in case if anybody will have the same problem and find that thread from Google with the proper solution, by typing the initial error message. If found, he don't have to waste his time to compile every piece of his system with debug symbols to find out the reason.
You think that I need help and I should read the handbook everyday. I'm really the person who do everything by him-self by his way (and this method always works for me). But I want to share the information from standard user experience point, what kind of problems this person could have, with what kind of problems he could struggle, so BA, QA and architects of that system, when they read this, if there are any, they could think about how they could improve that user experience. I'm assuming that this system is still in development, so that includes new feature based on user experience, not only by fixing the security bugs. Basically you don't see big picture of all of it and don't see the point of it.
Here is my user experience starting from Friday:
On Friday I
run truss, to check which children Xorg is creating, to solve my problem with
Wine Internet Explorer, when opened my image file on my Desktop. FreeBSD crashed, I went home to give it chance to Monday. On Monday I did the Power Off, turn on the computer, and
kernel crashed. It was caused by VirtualBox's modules, which I added recently to my loader.conf. I spend half a day to figure it out. But still I need VirtualBox, because we have web environments pre-installed in the VMs with specified configuration and
vmware doesn't work .
Then I installed MySQL Workbench, to connect to my database. I couldn't find it in GNOME menu, so I check for binaries (locate/whereis/pkg-plist?) which I should run.
It's crashed by design, because I used the wrong binary (normal behaviour as MySQL team says). When finished my day on Tuesday, I left my computer on, to not have any surprises with my kernel. Today in the morning I started to use MySQL Workbench,
it crashed againwhen I clicked because MySQL has been gone (just did timeout from yesterday). Probably it's normal behaviour if you trying to use the database after 12h timeout. I was asked by MySQL developers to use the latest version and to
upgrade it. then I was
asked to do that by my-self, so I started to make my own port which
failed. I'm not unix admin and I don't have to have guru knowledge to use my MySQL client and spend half a day to connect to my local database by ending with tons of pages of FreeBSD handbook to read (how to connect to my own database?). I'm web developer which expecting that there are some normal MySQL GUI clients for that system which I use and they're working stable without crashes without losing my work. My company doesn't pay me for struggling everyday with my system which I chosen, and
rebooting every 10 minutes for half a day my kernel which panic errors, they want the work done asap. Most of the people here they saying that's my fault of all my problems, so probably the only solution is to change the system which works for me?