today's leftovers:

Ubuntu will begin to format error report ? Start with kernels ?

The format of error report depends on first having an anti-crash virtualization(hyper-V) which Microsoft released to Linux.

From the anti-crash codes, an error report can go to canonical website for auto-update to all the users.

The unpaid developers has to be organized thru Canonical website to do collaboration on bug fixes, resolving conflicts among developers.

There is hope now, in a few years, Ubuntu will become stable with auto-update and become the administrator of your computer. Until then the future is uncertain to be sure.

So far, only Microsoft and Opera do auto-update for their users?

However, Linux with its reusable files(symlinks switching) is an old fashioned approach not suitable for 65,000 apps. The old unix posix(native language) packets and its generator is more suitable for millions of apps and IP addresses. Linux has to begin to use posix packets more than file switching on symlinks(should be IP address switching). The quick fix is cloud computing with dotnet(soap) packets, which will reduce use of Linux kernels and file switching mess with apps.

As you can see, the trend towards browser operating system will reduce file switching problems(bugs) and browser can do server functions on the net(OperaUnite). But it may still take years for Linux foundation to even realize the Linux file switching mess. I don't know if Volkerding will make Slackware a browser operating system thru the use of Konqueror(add pure html5 triple check html5+java+youtube).

Currently html5 lack standards conformity. Tweeter does not work on flash 9 latest update. Opera 10 can not use back on tweeter, active area will no longer be correct. You have to close opera10 and restart to use tweeter. So far, html5 is crippling the internet webpages, may take years to straighten out.

Ubuntu man extends olive branch to irate Debian devs

Now Ubuntu is trying to control Debian!

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