On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't been able to keep up many of my packages, and I'm sorry. At > least this one was quick. kernel26 and the module packages are up in > testing for both architectures. Here is the bad news: > > - gspcav1 has been merged into the kernel, the package can be dropped > - aufs is broken again. I would like to drop it as it breaks constantly > and we have to add three weird and old patches to the kernel so it > works. We seem to be using only unionfs anyway. > - catalyst is broken again. I am not motivated to fix it, so until > someone else does it, it's broken > - intel-536ep and intel-537 are broken. One error was easy to fix, but > the other was not. I won't touch these packages and won't consider them > blockers for the move to core. > - ipw3945 is broken, I could probably fix it, but won't. I will remove > ipw3945 from the repositories > - I didn't look at openswan-klips, but I guess it still won't work. This > has been broken since .24 or so, can we just drop it? > - wlan-ng26 is broken. I could probably fix this as well, but I still > doubt that anyone uses this driver now. If nobody fixes this in time for > the core move, I'll drop the package. > > The rest either worked out of the box or I got it fixed. > > Along with the kernel and modules comes an updated v86d package that is > a version bump plus a modification to the modprobe.d file that is > necessary because an option of the uvesafb module has been renamed. > > The kernel has only been tested on x86_64 here, but it seems this is > much smoother than the last few major kernel updates. Please give feedback. > > >
Looks fine here on 686. Tested iwl3945 wireless driver and uvesafb / v86d.

