Long time, no involvement :-(. A primary hard disk failure a number of months ago took the wind out of my sails, and I wasn't sure I wanted to reengage on this particular battlefield. In the final analysis, I don't have the time I once did, but in a perverse kind of way, it's kinda fun.
So... What's the current state of unstable on Alpha? I've been told the following so far: (1) DRI is broken again. (2) KMS works at the console level but breaks when X is started. (3) The TGA video driver is broken but no one in the user community seems to care. Frankly, I won't care either unless things break so badly I can no longer run with the Radeon card :-). (4) The Radeon driver is working for at least one person with UMS. (5) Some long-standing compiler and libc issues have been fixed upstream and in Debian, but recently, a build of libc in Debian Unstable failed. (6) gnome-settings-daemon is *still* plagued by segfaults, which makes it difficult/impossible to set up any desktop preferences other than the default. mcree is attempting to debug the problem, and found a "dodgy" machine instruction on disassemble. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=525031 for more info if anyone wants to lend a hand. For what it's worth, this is one of the few things I remember being chronically broken on my system before the primary hard drive went bye-bye, and running with lenny has been refreshingly boring until recently. (7) KDE4 on Alpha was completely broken in an up-to-date sid prior to the disk failure, and is non-working in my up-to-date lenny today. Which brings me to why I'm considering hopping back on the unstable treadmill... Besides the KDE4 issues, iceweasel on Alpha has historically been "barely useful" at best. By "barely useful" I mean "fragile": on those rare occasions when it doesn't segfault for reasons I can't pin down, all it takes is the application of a random regular system update to put it in that state. That's why I've typically built my own firefox from the standard mozilla source tree (monolithic build with libxul.so, no wrapped xulrunner). Unfortunately, firefox-3.6.8 built with an up-to-date lenny environment suffers from the same persistent segfault issues, which tends to indicate some kind of problem with libraries, which is what pushed me toward "unstable" originally, i.e., it was worth the risk of running "unstable" to maybe get needed library fixes that would give me a working browser. Anyway, the approach has worked in the past, and I'm actively considering it again. Comments welcome. I've received one strong recommendation to give Gentoo a try, presumably because the Alpha platform is still supported by Gentoo. Thanks in advance. I've missed my Alpha. --Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-alpha-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100803134859.ga9...@gherkin.frus.com