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Fedora opens up to bundling

Fedora opens up to bundling

Posted Oct 18, 2015 19:52 UTC (Sun) by flussence (guest, #85566)
In reply to: Fedora opens up to bundling by dirtyepic
Parent article: Fedora opens up to bundling

It's funny this specific example of graphics libraries is brought up. A friend of mine had a problem with huge rendering corruption all over a simple HTML+CSS page in that browser.

Was it a bug in cairo? The gpu driver? The browser? We'll never know - like any sane person he didn't go through the ordeal of making Yet Another ****ing Bugzilla Account, he switched to Microsoft Edge and the problem vanished.

Similarly, my own quality of life has vastly improved since switching to Vivaldi; no more waiting literally minutes for the browser to open or pages to load. My netbook is *usable* again, imagine that.

And imagine trying to get anywhere by reporting *that* bug to *those* people.

(FWIW, I do make good use of my distro's bug tracker, but I've found trying to contribute to browsers is just an exercise in extreme masochism. It's better to let them fail.)


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