mutt has wonky colours; yellow seems to come out as bright white.
Haven't tested exhaustively yet.
spamassassin spawned a zombie process and generally wouldn't recover or
start; spamassassin-2.44-8.8.x from rawhide at least starts ok, haven't
had enough mail to form an opinion as to it working correctly.
Did a custom install, booting to console; didn't get asked to create a
user, nor for a host name, nor was the soundcard configured. Is that
expected behaviour? (It's not problematic, from my pov, just asking.)
When I partitioned with disk druid and told it to flatten / and /usr and
leave /home alone, it did that all right, but the initial fstab I had
only mounted / and /usr, leaving me with an incipient heart attack
because it looked like /home had been vaporized. I'm not sure if that
was me not setting a mount point for /dev/hda7 or if it's an actual
installer foible.
<cntrl>-<alt>-<fn> won't switch me out of X to a console. (I have it
booting in console mode.) Argh value is high.
Building exim-4.12, I discovered that:
/usr/include/openssl/kssl.h (from openssl-devel) includes krb5.h
except that the system can't find it.
krb5.h is off in /usr/kerberos/include/; if I stick that as a full
absolute path name into kssl.h, I discover that the includes for
com_err.h and profile.h (including profile.h's include of com_err.h)
aren't being found either, despite being right there in
/usr/kerberos/include; putting full pathnames for them gets me a
successful compile.
Now, it's quite possible that this is a problem with the way exim's
tls.c makes the intial call; I'm not enough of a programmer to tell.
But if it's not that, something is broken somewhere.
Other than that, looks good. This kernel definately runs FX21
motherboards with the VIA KM266 chipset.
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