On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, John Baldwin wrote: > > On 29-Oct-2002 clark shishido wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:40:53AM -0700, Raymond Kohler wrote: > >> 1) How is the speed compared to stable? I remember it being just too slow some >months ago and > >> was wondering how it was improving. > >> > >> 2) Are the random hangs in X fixed yet? I can put up with a few issues (it is >current, after > >> all), but that's just too much to bear. > >> > >> 3) Are there any Very Important Packages (mozilla, kde, &c) that won't build or >refuse to work > >> right? > >> > > > > I started using current a couple months ago, I just rebuilt the big three > > (world, XFree86, mozilla) last week after the latest gcc import. Speed > > difference with 4-STABLE on a PIII 866 is not very noticable. > > > > If I was reading the threads correctly they trace the X crashes back to > > a floating point error. > > > > I hear kde is broken, mozilla compiled cleanly so some gtk stuff is OK. > > (Sorry I don't use the full gnome suite either). > > > > I lost a filesystem on my current disk a month ago so make sure you > > use current on another disk. > > I compiled kde3 a week or so ago on my laptop running -current and it is > now my new desktop, so I think reports of kde being totally hosed are a > bit exagerated or perhaps dated.
It looks like my problems centered around not properly re-compiling the fam port. KDE 3.0.4 is working nicely now. -- Doug Rabson Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +44 20 8348 6160 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message