Canonical cucks are doing it again

Canonical cucks are doing it again...

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github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402
twitter.com/AnonBabble

>Bug in distro causes physical damage to some computers
>Distro vendor removes download while it is investigated
Cucks how??

Downvoted btw

well fedora never bricked any of my laptops.

Thank Lenovo for their pathetic UEFI implementation.
I really want to see how this can be exploited, imagine all the Yoga cucks with hardware embedded botnets.

downvotes = fucking millenials trying to act all cool.


LEL

install mac os

hell no.

>trying this hard
Unfriended.

But i just want to be loved senpai :3 :3 :3

Sounds like a safety feature to me.

year of the linux desktop 2018, help us elon musk you're our only hope.

apparently this wasn't even really canonical's fault but some driver or something from upstream
this has also affected some arch machines

dont they do regression testing, i mean even linus told dev's that you shouldn't break user space.
obviously this is the fault of a SJW or Kloss type of girl developper.
Linus must be pretty amped this messed up his linux

...

It's the right thing to do, and the right way to do it.

"Cucks"

Yep a bunch of theme in this thread.

But that goes against the narrative user.
Why are you even using reason, you fucking soyboy?

It was there fault. They load some retarded, unused and fucked up Intel something programming kernel modules. None of the other distros do this. I am switching away from Canonical.

*their
they fucked it up so bad, they won't admit it. RMS was right, proprietary is wrong. Like he said, fuck nvidia

What the fuck does it try to do to BIOS/UEFI during install, though? I'm installing an OS, not updating any firmware. Hardware botnet deployment failed hard?

>what is joke

Can this make it into LTS by accident/incompetence?

I some are saying Intel chipset issue, but I think systemd could also be to blame.
github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2402
Root can fuck up your EFIvars and brick the system, because these variables are not mounted read-only.

cucks

yep

At least Ubuntu endorsed Brave as a browser. Otherwise...