On Jan 23, 2005, at 1:55 PM, K. Alan Hayes wrote: > > I have had a lot of the same problems Hans has had and I can > sympathize with him and can say that from my experience with Logic > since Creator on an ATARI, this has been the most unstable, bug > ridden version to date. I have spent days upon weeks trying to get it > back to the working stable condition I previously experienced, In other words you have had a different experience. What are the steps you have taken to "get it back". Have you tried removing all 3rd party plugins and adding them back a few at a time. Have you tried adding some RAM? > I don't care to go into any details because I'm sick of hearing this > shit from the LUG and now here ! PLEASE LAY IT TO REST!!!! In other words. You have now had your say so everyone else should shut up? > It is obvious to me that some folks have had encountered no problems at > all and others like myself and Hans have had more than their share. If > there is no help to be had, don't comment on the fact you haven't > encountered the problem, that to me is the same as useless whining or > even worse gloating If that is what you think then it would appear you do not understand the debugging process or the troubleshooting process. If a bug can be reproduced on every single system that runs the SW then that is important information for the developers as well as the users. Once the bug is confirmed as a bug and it is confirmed that everyone is seeing it the user does not really have to think about it any more since it is a sure thing that there is not a damn thing he can do about it but to look for a workaround. OTOH if some people are seeing the bug and others are not there is work to be done to determine what the system details are that are producing the bug and again that is valuable information to both the developers and the users as it suggests both causes and remedies. > or calling someone a liar, Who has called anyone a liar? > and we should all be here to help one another. Silence is Golden! So If you have a problem that I don't have but the roots of which I do happen to understand should I sit in golden silence?
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Re: The Good and the Bad
2005-01-23 by dennis gunn
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