My SuSE Professional 9.1 AMD64 experience so far
diff -ub /var/lib/YaST2/you/scripts/fetchmsttfonts /root/bin/fetchmsttfonts --- /var/lib/YaST2/you/scripts/fetchmsttfonts 2004-05-29 12:22:17.000000000 +1000 +++ /root/bin/fetchmsttfonts 2004-05-29 12:32:37.000000000 +1000 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
Hi all, As promised, here is a summary of my experience so far with SuSE Professional 9.1 AMD64. Best regards ---ooo--- Installation. 1. Default installation died with a segfault after installing software for about 20 minutes. Tried again with "apm=off acpi=off" and installation then succeeded through to initial boot. Used "apm=off acpi=off" on initial boot. Connection to YOU succeeded. During remainder of installation the system abruptly rebooted. Starting YaST after reboot caused another abrupt reboot. Rebooted using "noapic agp=off acpi=off apm=off". Ran YaST in Curses mode, and selected YOU. Updated software and updated the kernel to latest 2.6.4. [Stability problems have so far disappeared with 2.6.5 kernel. No longer need "noapic agp=off acpi=off apm=off".] 2. Display blinking and shuddering in framebuffer mode during bootup. [This seems to have stopped after I updated the kernel to 2.6.5.] 3. Installing TrueType fonts apparently hangs. [Fixed by editing fetchmsttfonts to prepend Japanese keihanna mirror to list of mirrors.] pushd $tmpdir &> /dev/null for font in $FONTS; do - for i in aleron belnet csnet easynews flow heanet switch twtelecom umn unc; do + for i in keihanna aleron belnet csnet easynews flow heanet switch twtelecom umn unc; do archive=http://$i.$font file=`echo $archive|awk -F "/" '{print $NF}'` rm -f $file ---ooo--- Update to KDE 3.2.2 to match my previous SuSE 9.0 setup. Update to KDE 3.2.2 succeeded except for kdevelop3.0.3-7 which depends on libdb-4.1, which can't be found. [Fix may have to wait for FTP version of SuSE 9.1] ---ooo--- Restoring my home directory. This initially failed. I have /home on a separate partition. Before installing SuSE 9.1, I renamed /home to /homer (just in case). During installation I used a different partition for /. After installation I updated fstab to mount /homer and check, then renamed /homer to /home in fstab and remounted. This had all worked when I reinstalled SuSE 9.0, but failed for SuSE 9.1. Why? SuSE 9.1 has renumbered the users. My userid had been numbered 500 under SuSE 9.0 but SuSE 9.1 used 1000. Consequently, when I switch back to the old /home partition it did not work, because it did not recognize user 500 as me. I tried fixing this by changing the number of my userid to 500. This almost worked, but my previous logins had left files and directories owned by user 1000 in various places, especially in /tmp. I had to delete these before kdm and KDE would work correctly. Now KDE 3.2.2 works well. ---ooo--- Fonts. Anti-aliasing seems rougher than it was with SuSE 9.0. This could be because I am not yet running the nVIDIA graphics driver. Maybe sub-pixel hinting does not work in XFree86 4.3.99? Testing the segfault problems with GluCat. GluCat still segfaulted with kernel 2.6.4-54.5. Updated to KOTD, which is
uname -a Linux linfinit 2.6.5-7.61cvs20040528150002-default #1 Fri May 28 19:04:18 UTC 2004 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
GluCat has so far not segfaulted with this kernel. ---ooo--- 32-bit software. Maple will not install. Matlab will not run. This is a showstopper, but I will try to fix it, if possible, rather than revert to SuSE 9.0. ---ooo--- Other oddities so far. Sometimes Konqueror response seems sluggish for no apparent reason, eg. CPU usage is low. ---ooo--- Hardware: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+, on a Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP motherboard, which uses the NVIDIA nForce3 150, plus an MSI FX5700-TD AGP graphics card, which uses the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700.
Hi all, I've fallen the kernel back to 2.6.4-54.5-default to see how it differs from 2.6.5-7.61cvs20040528150002-default. Results below. In sum: o GluCat segfaults with 2.6.4 but not 2.6.5. o Antialiasing works properly with 2.6.4 but not 2.6.5 (? huh?). o 32-bit libraries don't work with either. I will next try Andreas Jaeger's recommended 2.6.5 AMD64 Linux kernel. Best regards leopardi@linfinit:~> uname -a Linux linfinit 2.6.4-54.5-default #1 Fri May 7 16:47:49 UTC 2004 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux On Tuesday 01 June 2004 00:33, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Installation.
[Stability problems have so far disappeared with 2.6.5 kernel. No longer need "noapic agp=off acpi=off apm=off".] Still seems stable with 2.6.4-54.5-default kernel.
2. Display blinking and shuddering in framebuffer mode during bootup. [This seems to have stopped after I updated the kernel to 2.6.5.] Has so far not happened with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
Fonts.
Anti-aliasing seems rougher than it was with SuSE 9.0. This could be because I am not yet running the nVIDIA graphics driver. Maybe sub-pixel hinting does not work in XFree86 4.3.99? After falling back to 2.6.4-54.5-default, rebooting, and running SuSEconfig, antialiasing has improved. Coincidence? A side effect of running SuSEconfig?
Testing the segfault problems with GluCat.
GluCat still segfaulted with kernel 2.6.4-54.5. GluCat still segfaults with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
32-bit software.
Maple will not install. Matlab will not run. This is a showstopper, but I will try to fix it, if possible, rather than revert to SuSE 9.0. Still a problem. Matlab X11 installation works, if SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries are used. Matlab will not run. With SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries, it asks for the Documentation CD, even when it is in the drive and mounted (is this a problem with submount?). With SuSE 9.0 32-bit libraries, Matlab segfaults. Maple installation still does not work. With SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries, it gives an incompatibility message. With SuSE 9.0 32-bit libraries, it segfaults.
Other oddities so far.
Sometimes Konqueror response seems sluggish for no apparent reason, eg. CPU usage is low. Not see with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
Hardware:
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+, on a Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP motherboard, which uses the NVIDIA nForce3 150, plus an MSI FX5700-TD AGP graphics card, which uses the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700.
Hi all, I've now tried Andreas Jaeger's recommended 2.6.5 AMD64 Linux kernel. Results below. In sum: o GluCat segfaults less with 2.6.5 than with 2.6.4 (will double-check) o Antialiasing works properly with both. o Maple and Matlab don't work with either. Best regards On Wednesday 02 June 2004 23:49, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Hi all, I've fallen the kernel back to 2.6.4-54.5-default to see how it differs from 2.6.5-7.61cvs20040528150002-default. Results below. In sum: o GluCat segfaults with 2.6.4 but not 2.6.5. o Antialiasing works properly with 2.6.4 but not 2.6.5 (? huh?). o 32-bit libraries don't work with either. I will next try Andreas Jaeger's recommended 2.6.5 AMD64 Linux kernel. Best regards
leopardi@linfinit:~> uname -a Linux linfinit 2.6.4-54.5-default #1 Fri May 7 16:47:49 UTC 2004 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
leopardi@linfinit:~> uname -a Linux linfinit 2.6.5-7.63-default #1 Mon May 31 21:22:46 UTC 2004 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 00:33, Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Installation.
[Stability problems have so far disappeared with 2.6.5 kernel. No longer need "noapic agp=off acpi=off apm=off".]
Still seems stable with 2.6.4-54.5-default kernel.
Stable with 2.6.5-7.63-default.
2. Display blinking and shuddering in framebuffer mode during bootup. [This seems to have stopped after I updated the kernel to 2.6.5.]
Has so far not happened with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
With 2.6.5-7.63-default, XFree86 display shudders every few minutes, especially if I move the mouse after a few minutes inactivity.
Fonts.
Anti-aliasing seems rougher than it was with SuSE 9.0. This could be because I am not yet running the nVIDIA graphics driver. Maybe sub-pixel hinting does not work in XFree86 4.3.99?
After falling back to 2.6.4-54.5-default, rebooting, and running SuSEconfig, antialiasing has improved. Coincidence? A side effect of running SuSEconfig?
With 2.6.5-7.63-default, antialiasing is still OK.
Testing the segfault problems with GluCat.
GluCat still segfaulted with kernel 2.6.4-54.5.
GluCat still segfaults with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
With 2.6.5-7.63-default, GluCat gfft_test segfaulted in 2 runs out of 8. This seems better than 2.6.4, but obviously not perfect.
32-bit software.
Maple will not install. Matlab will not run. This is a showstopper, but I will try to fix it, if possible, rather than revert to SuSE 9.0.
Still a problem. Matlab X11 installation works, if SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries are used. Matlab will not run. With SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries, it asks for the Documentation CD, even when it is in the drive and mounted (is this a problem with submount?). With SuSE 9.0 32-bit libraries, Matlab segfaults. Maple installation still does not work. With SuSE 9.1 32-bit libraries, it gives an incompatibility message. With SuSE 9.0 32-bit libraries, it segfaults.
With 2.6.5-7.63-default, Matlab has the same problems. Perhaps there is a workaround involving different fstab parameters for /media/cdrecorder ? Maple 9.0 X11 installation works. Maple Classic and Maple text mode both run, but the new Maple 9 interface gives the error dialog message, "Maple was unable to start. Error Details: Connection to Kernel lost". Using "export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1" or "export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1" does not help. The maple command is a shell script. Perhaps there is something wrong with this script in relation to SuSE 9.1 ?
Other oddities so far.
Sometimes Konqueror response seems sluggish for no apparent reason, eg. CPU usage is low.
Not see with 2.6.4-54.5-default.
Not seen with 2.6.5-7.63-default.
Hardware:
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+, on a Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP motherboard, which uses the NVIDIA nForce3 150, plus an MSI FX5700-TD AGP graphics card, which uses the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700.
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