FYI, the recent mesa and xorg-server updates have resulted in 31 new successful builds on mips64el:
http://hydra.gnu.org/eval/102200#tabs-now-succeed Our current xorg-server still won't work on a Loongson2F-based machines, which require some small but horrible patches that make it work _only_ on those machines. (As I vaguely recall, the relevant patch hardcodes the address of the framebuffer directly into the server.) Anyway, if anyone still cares about those machines, it probably wouldn't be hard to make a separate 'xorg-server-yeeloong' package that works with them. I vaguely remember thinking that a more proper fix would involve changes to the kernel as well, to allow xorg-server to ask the kernel where to find the framebuffer, as is done on other machines. I confess that I have largely lost interest in the Lemote machines, since Lemote's newer laptops require non-free blobs and I've lost confidence that they will produce another machine that respects our freedom anytime soon. Meanwhile we have the Libreboot X60 (and soon X200), the Novena, and other promising hardware in the pipeline. Thoughts? Mark