Re: Dodgy EDIDs (was: What does your OS look like?)
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:57 pm
Hi,
Cheers,
Brendan
There's a file (I call it the "boot script" but it's not a script and is just lines of "variable = value") that contains options that can't be accessed by normal users. This mostly only exists for my use (e.g. for forcing the OS to do something it normally shouldn't, so I can test something I normally wouldn't be able to) and will probably be removed (or at least hidden) before the OS is ever released.onlyonemac wrote:I never said anything about dialog boxes; just something simple like a bootloader option like Linux uses these days. Don't tell me you have no provision for bootloader options.Brendan wrote:It's not a few lines of code; it's punching a hole through the OSs permission system to allow a user to diddle with the OS's configuration that they should never be allowed to touch, combined with some sort of "monitor preferences" dialog box in each GUI; all for the sake of faulty hardware that should never have been sold, won't exist by the time my OS is actually released, and won't make a significant difference even if it does still exist.onlyonemac wrote:Now let's suppose that your OS actually becomes popular enough that the IT department decides to switch, and now they've got an office full of "broken" monitors just because you left out the few lines of code it would take to provide the option for the IT department to override the OS's automatic detection of the monitor resolution.
Cheers,
Brendan