Hello: Before I talk about problems, let me say that the 1.2 release that the people here have produced is very impressive and fairly solid. Nice work! I've got an AST Ascentia laptop running with full X, mouse, sound, ethernet, ppp, and power management. All with just a few days of tweaking by someone who only marginally knows what he is doing.
Now: Netscape 3.01 does not perform nearly as well with the new release as it did with deb 1.1. I have basically had to turn Java off in order to keep it from crashing every five minutes. It seems there are problems with the later linux c libraries that break netscape (reveal a bug?). I saw a workaround by looking through dejanews (setting library load paths to point to old libraries before netscape is run), but the author specifically said this was not a fix for the (a) java problem. What's the best way to workaround this? (I've got jdk, but would like netscape java too). Some small notes: I recompiled the kernel for sound, which works fine, except that the module does not get automatically loaded when something like bplay tries to use /dev/dsp. Isn't kerneld or a similar daemon supposed to deal with this? Killing the gpm process hangs my system (I was not on a network so I don't know if I could telnet in or not, the keyboard was frozen). Does this happen on other boxes? I got an undescriptive error when dselect tried to remove the package from my system, I had to take it away by hand. Ick. Finally: My XF86Config took some tweaking to get the 800x600 screen to function without weird effects. With the precompiled kernel, I got it almost perfect, except that the screen was shifted about 50 pixels to the right of center. Funny thing is, when I cooked up my own kernel, the problem went away. Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but *why* would that happen? Take care (and thanks), nathan -- Nathan Siemers - Department of Bioinformatics Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute K14-06, P.O. Box 4000, Princeton, NJ 08543-4000; (609) 252-6568