Hi all, yes, it is cool.
I am still on the list.
This is my new box, a silent && cold && humble && fast 17 inch
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Laptop with Pentium DC 2x at 2GHz and some onboard
Intel graphics:

# uname -a
SunOS Amilo-Pi3625 5.11 snv_105 i86pc i386 i86pc
# psrinfo -v
Status of virtual processor 0 as of: 01/23/2009 15:41:20
  on-line since 01/23/2009 14:18:03.
  The i386 processor operates at 2000 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
Status of virtual processor 1 as of: 01/23/2009 15:41:20
  on-line since 01/23/2009 14:18:08.
  The i386 processor operates at 2000 MHz,
        and has an i387 compatible floating point processor.
# prtdiag
System Configuration: FUJITSU SIEMENS AMILO Pi 3625
BIOS Configuration: Phoenix 1.0E-1646-0019 09/26/2008

==== Processor Sockets ====================================

Version                          Location Tag
-------------------------------- --------------------------
CPU Version                      U2E1

==== Memory Device Sockets ================================

Type        Status Set Device Locator      Bank Locator
----------- ------ --- ------------------- ----------------
DDR2        empty  1   M1                  Bank 0
DDR2        in use 1   M2                  Bank 1

==== On-Board Devices =====================================
HD-Audio

==== Upgradeable Slots ====================================

ID  Status    Type             Description
--- --------- ---------------- ----------------------------
6   available PCI Express      PEG Slot J6B2
7   available PCI Express      PCI Express Slot J6B1
8   in use    PCI Express      PCI Express Slot J6D1
8   in use    PCI Express      PCI Express Slot J8B3
10  available PCI Express      PCI Express Slot J8D1
11  available PCI Express      PCI Express Slot J7B1
10  available PCI Express      PCI Express Slot 6
# isainfo -k
amd64
#


Now I am going to install Studio and cbs etc and check out the 1.3 and
1.5.n gates ...
A week ago I tested the 1.5.3 x86 packages provided by Alan (and
others from the X11 group).
I had a bunch of problems. Maybe I should write a report.
But right now I have only time for this short ping-response. And the
test box was a different one (and it is located 10 miles from here).

I must say that Intel is not all that bad, actually  . . .

Regards,
%martin

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Alan Coopersmith
<Alan.Coopersmith at sun.com> wrote:
> Mark Martin wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Alan Coopersmith
>> <Alan.Coopersmith at sun.com> wrote:
>>> The X build for Nevada build 107 includes this putback, which includes
>>> among many other changes, two contributions made by non-Sun-employed
>>> community members to the project while it was under development in a
>>> public repo under the Fully Open X (FOX) project on opensolaris.org.
>>
>> Wait -- they committed directly?  That would be very cool if so.
>
> Martin has direct commit access to our hg project gates on opensolaris.org
> and committed to those - I pulled part of his commits into the putback
> I did to our internal TeamWare master workspace.
>
> Liang used our hg project gates on opensolaris.org to build & test his fixes,
> then e-mailed me directly, and I did the commit to both the public hg & the
> internal TeamWare master.
>
> (Converting our master workspace to hg got delayed a bit due to the time
>  spent on integrating this project, but is still planned to happen within
>  the next 6 months or so - making the master be external is going to depend
>  on when the SCM hosting on opensolaris.org is ready to setup master/clone
>  gates with commit hooks & auto-syncing, which they're working on now for
>  the ON gate migration, and we'll probably follow once that's tested &
>  working.)
>
> --
>        -Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith at sun.com
>         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
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