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Last Multimedia Codecs

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Re: Last Multimedia Codecs

#21 Post by steve_v »

bester69 wrote:You only need to ask to aptitude what option to choose in order to downgrade back those packages.
Like I said, micromanagement. With stable packages nothing breaks in the first place, and you don't have to aptitude anything.
bester69 wrote:You can feel if it performance worse with your own senses
So no quantifiable reason for the Ubuntu kernel then, just some vague "feels". :roll:
bester69 wrote:"Meltdown and Spectre" downgrade patch are by now applied I cant nearly sense that cpu's lost performance.
If you bothered to benchmark this stuff, you'd see a very measurable performance penalty from the FUCKWIT patches.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action. Four times is Official GNOME Policy.

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