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Downloaded and put the ISO images for public on my http server: http://yakov.dls.net/fedora/3/alpha Thanks for a nice work. Beautiful name for release. > Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 12:49 PM > To: Linux and Red Hat on Alpha processors > Subject: Alpha Core 3 is available > > Hello All, > > Alpha Core 3 Release Notes > ============================== > > Welcome to Alpha Core 3 (Nastia) final version ! > > This release is based on the Fedora Core 5 release + some > packages from updates. Everything's just been a straight > rebuild of the SRPMs where possible. Where changes have been > necessary, the release number has had "axp" and a further > revision number appended. > > Where a package has failed to build properly, or > something not worked we followed the following steps: > > 1) Check for obvious problems caused by the build system > having older versions of supporting utilities. Rebuild those first. > > 2) See if the cause is something obvious that can be fixed > with a simple change to the .spec file. A couple of the > uglier hacks come from this step (see the Beecrypt SRPM). > > 3) Grab the latest version of the package from the Rawhide > tree and try building that, try match a compromise version > but not necessarily latest (see kernel). > > 4) Hounted alpha specific bugs and write patches wich are > submited to Fedora folks upstream, and merged with our alphacore. > > > Things in AC3 (in addition to FC5 release notes) > ================================================ > > 1. gcc 4.1.1-1 - one of the latest version of gcc tree with > working java. Most of the java packages are built and > included into the distribution. > > Special features > ---------------- > > 1. mono 1.2.2.1.fc5axp - preview of C# on Alpha. Jist-In-Time > (JIT) produces native code. > > Alpha Kernel Notes > ------------------ > 1. Recent kernel 2.6.17. The distribution kernel supports some new > sysctl calls (they are not exported in vanilla kernel). > > 2. Support for TITAN-based machines (DS15/DS25/ES45) and > TSUNAMI-based machines (DS10/DS20/ES40/XP1000) can now handle > graphics controllers not on the primary PCI "hose" (aka domain). > This is important especially for DS15 and ES45, since the PCI bus > with slots on DS15 is hose #2, and the AGP slot on ES45 is also > hose #2. > > 3. Support for MARVEL (ES47 et al) is now working (default: > 16 CPUs max) > > 4. The problem with AS800/Digital Server 3305 and DE500-BA tulip NIC > crashing is now fixed > > Huge thanks to Jay Estabrook. > > Alpha XORG 7.1.1 Notes > ---------------------- > > 1. DRI/DRM for Radeon-based graphics cards seems quite stable. > > 2. DRI/DRM will now work on graphics cards not in "hose" #0, so > 3D apps will run on DS15 and ES45/AGP. > > 3. Modular Xorg server is expected to work. > > Known Issues > ============ > 1. Java packages could produce "unaligned access exception" > (UAE) messages in /var/log/message. They are very rare. > > 2. gcc could produce a code that can generate UAEs. In most > cases that is the problem in source code that should be fixed. > > 3. No support for MILO machines. Sorry. > > 4. The installer offer less functionality than before. Don't > try to customize packages during install - it likely won't > work. Just let the installer to install packages for one of > predefined configurations. > Additional packages could be installed later manually or via > "yum" from local repository. > > 5. The SMP kernel is not installed by default - it should be > installed manually. > > 6. The installer doesn't install the correct xorg driver (as > far as I understand it installs vesa driver). The proper > driver should be installed manually. > > 7. The NFS image install expects to have just iso images in > exported directory (not the full install tree). Just copy > distribution iso images to exported NFS directory and select > "NFS image" install method (the installer should be ran with > "askmethod" parameter). > > 8. The "prelink" package doesn't work. > > The iso images are available at: > ftp://ftp.rdsor.ro/pub/Linux/Distributions/AlphaLinux/core/3.0b/iso > > The SRPMS iso image is available too. > > Hall of Fame > ============ > Thanks very much to Jay Estabrook (HP) for his kernel/xorg > patches and testing efforts and support. He helped to resolve > a showstopper issue with xorg packages that really delayied > the AC3 release. > Thanks very much to Cristian Balint for being with the project. > Thanks to RedHat who accept patches for Alpha. > > Also a very special thanks for people who participated on the > mailing list with posting suggestions and bug reports. > > If want to participate or just simply feel that something not > work please mail or check these out: > AXP-List: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/axp-list > > "Do svidania", hope for meeting on an AC 4 release. > > Regards, > Sergey. > > tsv@xxxxxxxx > > > _______________________________________________ > axp-list mailing list > axp-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/axp-list >
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