-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Justification: By failing to provide fair warning to users and potential users that there is a known bug that may irreversibly break another operating system and could potentially cause irretrievable data loss, the Debian powerpc installer is displaying behavior I expect from a severe Trojan, not the stable version of a well-established operating system that is allegedly easy to use. The workaround involving Mac OS Classic's "Update Drivers" function, besides not being formally documented, no longer supported by Apple, and impossible to support by Debian, does not always work. My workaround, besides being horribly convoluted and likely too difficult for a beginning *nix user (or one who has always used Gnome or KDE and avoided venturing into the shell), can only be performed on initial installation and cannot fix an already broken computer. In short, ignoring this bug, without even taking even the minimal action of providing users a loud and clear warning of this potential disaster, is unconscionable. If you're short on translators, then for heaven's sake, use a computer-automated one. Better a warning with poor grammar than no warning at all. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Charset: UTF8 Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 3.0
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