On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 20:25:16 +0100 Nowaker <enwukaer@gmail.com> wrote:
Following upstream when the software is broken IMO doesn't make sense.
Arch Linux policy is to follow upstream whenever it's possible and things generally work. A bug with USB doesn't mean VirtualBox is broken. Please submit a bug to the upstream, and use the older version for now.
Arch is not Debian stable. You get fresh packages (a plus), which sometimes may not work (a minus). It's your choice what you prefer most. I for one have to stay on MESA 10.1.4, otherwise I'd experience random hangs a few times a day.
IgnorePkg = llvm lib32-llvm lib32-llvm-libs llvm-libs ati-dri lib32-ati-dri mesa lib32-mesa mesa-libgl lib32-mesa-libgl svga-dri lib32-svga-dri xf86-video-ati
Hi Damian, all released packages > 4.3.12 suffered from the same bug. It was reported to the Arch bugtracker. Around the same time there was a serious upstream bug for Evolution too, but it get fixed with the next released package and even if it wouldn't have been fixed yet, just down grading and keeping an older version of sqlite (or for other software other packages) is not an issue. Unfortunately downgrading virtualbox (dkms) doesn't work with the current kernel version, IMO this is something completely different. I can downgrade, because I use other kernels too. IOW I know how to use Arch Linux, I'm aware about Arch's policy, that's why I'm using it. IMO virtualbox has to be better maintained or it should be moved to AUR. Why should I report a bug that already is reported? It's not wanted to report a bug that already was reported. https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/13575 And as you can see, it's not related to Apple. And not everybody who does use Apple, does automatically use DRM and other crap. Some people might use vim and/or other similar software and just like the hardware of the iPad, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vim/id492668168?mt=8 . Regards, Ralf