It is apparently an unsolved problem in computer science to build an OS that doesn't grind to a halt when a network drive cannot be reached.
@Niyeaux It's just that everyone writes code assuming dir/file queries return immediately. Guess what? They don't.
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@cmuratori Very silly. It's not like network storage is a recent phenomenon. This shit should be figured out by now. -
@Niyeaux It is also true that we only run OSes that are at least 20 years old, though :( At least on PC.
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@cmuratori What systems are you using? Just because a network drive is not responding, on linux only single processes stall. @Niyeaux -
@zeitungsjunge @Niyeaux That is true on all OSes, but unfortunately, everything is a "single process". - Show replies
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