Graeme,

Thanks for your note.  I had read that Ubuntu was discontinuing official
support for PPC, but I'm sorry to hear that your current Xubuntu testing
releases weren't even bootable, or that you saw that many reported bugs just
weren't being fixed.

I've seen several pages that people have put up related to saving Ubuntu's
PPC support.  Hopefully the community will rally around PPC, and work to
keep PPC support alive.  I am trying to get a G3 mac by donation so that I
can test on this platform myself.  Though the future is uncertain, I figure
that every little bit that I could offer might help.

As for the lack of interest, I thought that I might not getting as many
testers because (1) more people run Ubuntu than Xubuntu, and (2) more people
have x86 processors than PPC processors.  Those two factors combined = not
as many testers.  So, I just wanted to send out a reminder to get whatever
testing I could.

Thanks for your reply,

Jim

On 2/27/07, graeme burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jim,

You're doing sterling work here.

I for one was happy to test and focused my efforts on the PPC platform,
although of I've only been using Xubuntu for a couple of months. I did this
as it was obviously not being done by many and on Henrik Omma's specific
request for PPC testers.

However, with official support for PPC being withdrawn and after seeing
evidence that many PPC specific bugs are not being fixed, it leaves me
wondering what the future of *Ubuntu on PPC is. After spending a lot of
time, effort and bandwidth downloading and then burning ISO images, it's
pretty disheartening to find that it will not even boot. You don't even have
the same virtualization options as x86, which makes life harder. I've also
noticed that there's no longer a daily build for PPC, unlike other
platforms. I therefore currently have little motivation to do any further
testing until the future of the PPC distros becomes a lot clearer. It's not
entirely clear to me whether there will even be a formal PPC release of
Feisty.

A possible solution would be to give control of PPC repos to the *Ubuntu
PPC community. Unfortunately, with many of packages being non-platform
specific, but containing specific platform bugs this will probably be
difficult to achieve. *Ubuntu on PPC is streets ahead of other distros in my
opinion and to me Xubuntu is the No.1 choice whether you've got a newish
G5 or some old iMac that was found in a skip (dumpster). With Apple moving
to x86, used PPC machines have become really cheap and there is likely to be
increasing interest in *Ubuntu on PPC. It just seems a very short sighted
business decision to me when there is massive interest in *Ubuntu on Intel
Macs and most owners are unlikely to see the distinction anyway

I've also been a bit surprised by a few negative Mac comments on the
#xubuntu channel. This seems very odd to me in the Linux community.

Probably not exactly what you wanted to hear, but at least you can
hopefully understand why there's possibly a lack of interest.

Graeme
aka grazie

*Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:

Hello All,

Thanks for your recent help in testing the Xubuntu nightlies.  We have had
a few good tests submitted, and people have been filing bug reports when
certain portions of their tests have failed.

With those things in mind, it would be great if we could get a few more
tests submitted.  We especially need tests on machines with 64-bit and PPC
processors.  If you are having trouble submitting your tests via the wiki,
please feel free to email me directly, or look for j1mc on the #xubuntu
channel on IRC, and I will help you.  As Herd 5 is set to be released on the
1st of March, we really only have up through tomorrow to get our tests
submitted.

Per someone's request, I'll be adding a section to the bottom of the
/Xubuntu/Testing/Current page of the wiki where you can document the bugs
that you have experienced.  Of course, bugs should also be checked in
Launchpad, too.  Please look for this bug-related information to be added
within the next day.

If you have any other suggestions for improvements to the testing pages,
please let me know.  Thanks again for all of your help!

Regards,

Jim

P.S.  The link to the introduction page for Xubuntu testing is:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Testing  Thanks.  :)


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