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- From: wjs@blorf.cpac.washington.edu (William Shipley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc
- Subject: Re: NeXTstep 3.0
- Message-ID: <1992Aug22.125000.11266@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 22 Aug 92 12:50:00 GMT
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- Organization: University of Washington
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- James W. McKelvey writes:
- > Stable? Yeah, it's pretty stable when the cursor disappears and everything
- > locks up permanently until you reboot. Extremely stable.
-
- If you're implying that 3.0 crashes often, then you should maybe send a bug
- report to the e-mail address you were given when you got PRx, and tell NeXT
- what it is you're doing that locks up the system. Or send me some mail, and
- I'll see if I can duplicate it. Certainly my two PR2 systems seem stable, and
- don't lock up in the course of normal events.
-
- As a wise NeXT sales guy once said, "If it didn't crash it wouldn't be beta
- software, would it?" Of course you can get it to lock up, the question is does
- it lock up during everyday use, and the answer I've seen is no.
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- -W
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