Tom Evans escribió:
I did notice via a google search that the gentoo/alpha port has been
having issues
with aboot and newer kernels.
Nothing related with binutils or gcc4. The problem was the extensive use
of kernel structures located under /usr/include/ by aboot. The kernel
maintainers dec
I'm attempting to build/test the rc1 of 2.6.23 from kernel.org.
I have built it with both gcc3.4 and 4.1 using the binutils from unstable.
The last kernel I built from kernel.org (and the kernel I am running) is
2.6.21-rc5 (using gcc4).
I built that before I updated the binutils.
I would expe
--- Michael Cree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The major problem: X crashes, well, it locks up and takes up 100%
> CPU. First couple of times, I didn't witness the lockup - it
> happened either when the screen saver was active, or when I was
> logged out with only the login window active. T
Hi Debian Alpha Users
I thought I'd take the risk and update my XP1000 (EV67) to Debian
testing and see how things are going. Big mistake, but now that I
have done such a rash thing, I might as well lodge some problem
reports to help with the bug fixing on testing.
The major problem: X
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