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    why does this not exist

    I was thinking of that when you have a debugger for bugs why can you not have a unborker for those who bork their systems.

    . I am sure that many people could have a use for such invention and that if it was made userfriendly with a gui version and a cli version it would be a great tool that most people would love to have in their linux toolbox.

    what do you think.?
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    Re: why does this not exist

    They call it a livecd.
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    Re: why does this not exist

    Isn't that called a backup?

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    Re: why does this not exist

    Quote Originally Posted by cmay View Post
    I was thinking of that when you have a debugger for bugs why can you not have a unborker for those who bork their systems.

    . I am sure that many people could have a use for such invention and that if it was made userfriendly with a gui version and a cli version it would be a great tool that most people would love to have in their linux toolbox.

    what do you think.?
    I think you have a bit strange idea about what a debugger is.

    They are not programs that remove bugs. They only help developers to fix the bugs by telling information about what location in the program the crash happened, and reporting data from different variables at the time. It's still up to the developer to figure out what's wrong and how to fix it.

    Based on that your "debunker" would pretty much be the log files. They tell you what's wrong so you can fix it.

    (I'm sure there would be hundreds of thousands of very happy programmers if somebody actually invented a debugger that would fix the bugs for you.. )

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    Re: why does this not exist

    I was just joking around with the play on the words 'debugger 'and "unborker "... I am aware that a debugger does not remove bugs in a magical fashion.
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    Cool Re: why does this not exist

    Quote Originally Posted by cmay View Post
    I was thinking of that when you have a debugger for bugs why can you not have a unborker for those who bork their systems.

    . I am sure that many people could have a use for such invention and that if it was made userfriendly with a gui version and a cli version it would be a great tool that most people would love to have in their linux toolbox.

    what do you think.?
    That is the STUPIDEST QUESTION I have ever read...

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    Re: why does this not exist

    Am I really the only one that thinks this was very funny
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    Re: why does this not exist

    Quote Originally Posted by cmay View Post
    Am I really the only one that thinks this was very funny
    I almost got it, but before I could stop myself I took off into serious techie sort of thoughts and the humour escaped me, but it did rate a quick visual before I got sidetracked.

    An "unborker" ? I can think of a few possible solutions, but nothing all that user-friendly.
    The code is free but the data is priceless.

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    Re: why does this not exist

    I think as a commandline app it is user friendly. as example this new command
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    sudo unbork --ALL
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    Re: why does this not exist

    Union Filesystems are good for this... (requires patching/compiling kernel)

    If you bork your system, just reboot and all changes are reverted back to what it was before you mounted the filesystem(s) over your main partitions.

    I've been doing this alot with upgrading to Karmic without any persistent/physical upgrade happening.

    Regards
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