Parsix GNU/Linux

General Discussions - English - What is called a 'Parsix bug'?

Pedy - Nov 03, 2009 - 05:19 AM
Post subject: What is called a 'Parsix bug'?
A very beginner question.
Parsix* GNU/Linux is using Linux kernel and numerous packages.
So if there is a problem with sth in it, it is Parsix's or that package's?
In process of making a distribution, is there any mistake or wrong doing, by those who gather the packages?

If problems with Parsix reported and some ppl pursue them to find out where is the problem and solve it, then it's fixing the package's problems or bugs, or Parsix's?

*Parsix or any other distro.
mandog - Nov 05, 2009 - 02:02 AM
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I think a parsix bug is when a Parsix package causes a problem, upstream bugs are bugs in Debian and developer packages.
Anonymous - Jan 28, 2010 - 08:03 PM
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Hi
well the names don't mean that the code within them is the same....since windows code would never be revealed so keep guessin......and yes kernel name is not copyrighted for linux.
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