Right from the Gentoo mailing list

- gcc 3.3 is deprecated as of 2004.3. gcc 3.4 is default
- kernel 2.6.9-r1, single kernel on the liveCD
- fixed ide-disk issues (bug #58512)
- full support for nforce3 250 chipsets
- based on cascading profiles

And the change log http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/release/2004.3/ChangeLog

Travis R.

Ian Bruseker wrote:
So just for kicks today I decided to set up a Gentoo system. I
downloaded the 2004.2 minimal CD, set up my environment and started
from stage 1. It's in the bootstrap phase as I type this (and might
be for a while since it's a 700 MHz Celeron I'm building it on). To
kill the time, I'm surfing, and happen across this news item: http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=8867 Sigh. Now, I know there are
a few Gentoo veterans on the list, so I have a question. It's my
understanding that it's just a little clickety-click, barba-trick (aka
"emerge world") and a few hours (days) of compile time and I'm
upgraded to 2004.3. Am I right? (I'm heading to bed anyway, so it's
no big deal if it wastes the night compiling stuff it doesn't have to,
I'm just curious.)


Ian

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