After Negative User Response, ChromeOS To Re-Introduce Support For Ext{2,3,4}
NotInHere writes: Only three days after the public learned that the ChromeOS project was going to disable ext2fs support for external drives (causing Linux users to voice many protests on websites like Slashdot and the issue tracker), the ChromeOS team now plans to support it again. To quote Ben Goodger's comment: "Thanks for all of your feedback on this bug. We've heard you loud and clear. We plan to re-enable ext2/3/4 support in Files.app immediately. It will come back, just like it was before, and we're working to get it into the next stable channel release."
Correct response. Thanks Google for listening. I definitely would consider a Chromebox however ext support is manditory!
No zombified, closed-down Linux for me. I will continue to use the real thing.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
So now bitching and moaning constitutes contributing to F/OSS? Awesome! I'm an open source contributor! Now to put this on my resume.....
So a bug is a feature and per Google, a removed feature is a bug? Okay, I think I have it.
Jumpstart the tartan drive.
Then Google would have completely ignored the complaints claiming that their research showed absolutely everyone just loved elimination of support for external drives.
We talked, they listened.
Sitting here at breakfast, happily using my little Chromebook that boots into Linux when I need it.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Of course we're going to rant.
Fix the old shit first before pushing something new and similarly broken upon us so we at least have something stable to fall back upon.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.