• =?UTF-8?B?V2hhdOKAmXM=?= Your Candidate For Stupidest Microsoft Bug?

    From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 29 23:15:25 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    From the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” of software bugs: Windows users
    who chose a plain desktop background instead of a picture found their
    login process taking longer -- instead of getting to their desktop
    within a few seconds, it could take up to 30 seconds.

    Why? It turned out that the login system was waiting for a
    notification that all desktop components had loaded. The desktop
    background component sent this notification after loading a picture,
    but somehow the code path for a plain background colour forgot this notification.

    These are the sorts of stupidities in Dimdows that are slipping
    through QA testing these days.

    <https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-7-users-with-a-solid-background-color-faced-delayed-login-process-it-took-four-months-for-microsoft-to-fix>

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  • From CrudeSausage@21:1/5 to Lawrence D'Oliveiro on Tue Apr 29 19:48:06 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    On 2025-04-29 19:15, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
    From the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” of software bugs: Windows users who chose a plain desktop background instead of a picture found their
    login process taking longer -- instead of getting to their desktop
    within a few seconds, it could take up to 30 seconds.

    Why? It turned out that the login system was waiting for a
    notification that all desktop components had loaded. The desktop
    background component sent this notification after loading a picture,
    but somehow the code path for a plain background colour forgot this notification.

    These are the sorts of stupidities in Dimdows that are slipping
    through QA testing these days.

    <https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-7-users-with-a-solid-background-color-faced-delayed-login-process-it-took-four-months-for-microsoft-to-fix>

    This is almost as bad as the App Readiness bug that plagued HP laptops a
    while ago where the boot process could take up to ten minutes.

    --
    God be with you,

    CrudeSausage
    LibreOffice supporter
    John 14:6

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to Lawrence D'Oliveiro on Tue Apr 29 20:41:26 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    On Tue, 4/29/2025 7:15 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
    From the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” of software bugs: Windows users who chose a plain desktop background instead of a picture found their
    login process taking longer -- instead of getting to their desktop
    within a few seconds, it could take up to 30 seconds.

    Why? It turned out that the login system was waiting for a
    notification that all desktop components had loaded. The desktop
    background component sent this notification after loading a picture,
    but somehow the code path for a plain background colour forgot this notification.

    These are the sorts of stupidities in Dimdows that are slipping
    through QA testing these days.

    <https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-7-users-with-a-solid-background-color-faced-delayed-login-process-it-took-four-months-for-microsoft-to-fix>


    On the contrary. It's commendable that an OS has such serialization.

    And you know all the details of what would catch that
    and what would not catch that.

    Each kind of flaw, has a different "best place" to catch it.
    And the answer is not "production" either.

    Microsoft does not have legacy QA any more.

    Paul

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  • From Frank Slootweg@21:1/5 to Lawrence D'Oliveiro on Wed Apr 30 17:37:45 2025
    XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11

    Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
    From the ?Ripley?s Believe It Or Not? of software bugs: Windows users
    who chose a plain desktop background instead of a picture found their
    login process taking longer -- instead of getting to their desktop
    within a few seconds, it could take up to 30 seconds.

    Why? It turned out that the login system was waiting for a
    notification that all desktop components had loaded. The desktop
    background component sent this notification after loading a picture,
    but somehow the code path for a plain background colour forgot this notification.

    These are the sorts of stupidities in Dimdows that are slipping
    through QA testing these days.

    <https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-7-users-with-a-solid-background-color-faced-delayed-login-process-it-took-four-months-for-microsoft-to-fix>

    <barf!>

    Are you for real!? Whingeing about a corner-case (non-)bug, *16 YEARS*
    after the fact!?

    Same goes for the 'author' of the referenced 'article'.

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