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Old 07-06-2022, 04:29 PM   #91
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Here is an instance where a Linux update broke the DeACSM plugin. It's since been fixed. Start reading from here.

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...72#post4217272
I'm more concerned with Linux not breaking itself, something like a Windows BSOD after an update. Not running down DeASCM, but this is a very, very small niche' add-in for a small niche' application (Calibre). And you'll notice how quickly it was fixed.

Also note that Ubuntu 22.04 is a "cutting edge" version, just released in April (and the sub-thread you refer to was posted on May 1st and, apparently, the issue was fixed on the same day). I, personally, choose not to use "cutting edge" Linux distributions. I let others find the bugs.

Right now Windows 11 users are finding a lot of bugs and applications that won't run correctly. Unfortunately I think Microsoft is angling towards a controlled "app store" like Apple's Mac and iOS stores and Google's Play Store. So more control over how you use your computer.
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