

SuSE 6.1 for Alpha 42
Philipp Rumpf writes "SuSE began shipping the first official version of their SuSE distribution for Compaq's (former Digital's) 64-bit Alpha architecture this week in Germany. "
I'm glad to see SuSE finally expanding into non-x86 platforms. With any luck, it'll be available
in the states soon.
Re:+100MB errata. Is it a record? (Score:1)
It's also not out of line compared to RH5.0....
Re:+100MB errata. Is it a record? (Score:1)
Version numbers are important (Score:2)
When will SuSE fix 6.1 bugs? (Score:1)
First, there is a weird telnet problem. I have a LAN of 4 machines sharing a cable modem via gateway running Debian 2.1 / 2.2.9. Telnet from my computer (running SuSE 6.1 / 2.2.9) to the gateway is slow to the point of being absolutely unusable. Other machines work fine. And btw, windows on my machine works too. Never had this problem before I installed SuSE.
Second, KDE keeps locking up. Once in a while it just freezes. I can still move the mouse but nothing works. The only way to "fix" this is by pressing ctrl-alt-backspace to kill the X server.
Never had this problem before either.
Finaly, SuSE "tech support" is non-existant. I've been trying to contact them for over a month. They finally replied yesterday only to say that they've no idea. They also said they were very busy lately. So busy, I presume that they couldn't even change their autoreply message. Last I emailed them (beginning of July), it said that their office will be closed on May 25...
I loved Debian ever since I installed Hamm almost a year ago. So I think I'll stick with it for both, server and workstation.
Re:Mailing List? (Score:1)
BTW, I did install KDE updates that I downloaded from SuSE's ftp site. Now it doesn't seem to lock up as often. But then again - it might be that I got used to it already
As for the telnet problem - it persists. And I don't have a clue how to fix it. It's really driving me nuts. The gateway is a headless box and I need to be able to administer it remotely. As of now, I have to reboot to windows to do that.
Re:When will SuSE fix 6.1 bugs? (Score:1)
And yes, I've found more bugs as well. It's just that these two are extremely irritating. I can live with the other ones, but these two are unbearable.
Re:Proprietary - Whatever (Score:1)
The only proprietary thing about SuSE are it's setup tools, and all you "real" linux users don't need them. (YaST, sax)There is commercial software on the CD, but by default it is NOT installed, and you have a choice.
As for the microsoft comment, why don't you take a look at all the commercial, proprietary software that is RedHat "only" and tell me which is worse.
Cool. (Score:1)
Hmmm... my RH5.2 Alpha is ticking along just fine, but I had been wanting to try out 2.2.x on it, so maybe I should just install SUSE...
Re:FORMER Digital? (Score:2)
Hah! For years the biggest thing holding up the Alpha platform were the three letters D, E, and C. Digital might have had it's day, but for years they've had the reputation of "legacy" and "going out of business".
Since Compaq took over, they've discovered there's a pretty big pent-up-demand for Alpha systems and Tru64/DU - People who loved the technololgy, but couldn't pull the trigger on the vendor. Right or Wrong, that's the case.
In short, Digital Equipment's brand name hasn't really had any weight for the last two or three generations of IT people. (Perhaps, it's still magic in the VMS market.) If Compaq hadn't bought DEC, they would have probably pulled a Borland and renamed themselves.
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Re:+100MB errata. Good Deal! (Score:1)
Most of what gets fixed is not from RedHat's sloppy distribution, it is from fixes made by people who upgrade their own software. Then RedHat makes the latest available in the form of rpms. Example: the kernel. The a newer kernel was posted because it was less prone to DNS attacks. The kernel is not written by RedHat, they just make the latest available.
Another example: Netscape 4.6 is in there. It's essentially just an upgrade from the included 4.5. You don't have to get it, but it's nice to have!
platform independence (Score:1)
Now that they've brought installs up to a level where mere mortals can handle it, and built some intelligent sys-admin tools, the distro makers are presented with several new challenges:
assist efforts to develop quality drivers for USB/Firewire/3D-Video-Cards to linux. hw vendors might be more cooperative with a "corporate partner" that they have with the myriad of kernel hackers that have developed the code so far.
-earl
Re:And where are the files? (Score:1)
Hmmm.. I wonder why they had more income than RedHat, yet RedHat has a greater install base
It does sound interesting, but I only play with things I can get for free. S'pose if I needed it I would buy it.
Re:Compaq SuSE (Score:1)
See here [suse.com] their numbers
So do I (Score:1)
Re:When will SuSE fix 6.1 bugs? (Score:1)
Re:When will SuSE fix 6.1 bugs? (Score:1)
Nix für Ungut - as we germans would say
FORMER Digital? (Score:1)
Why must Compaq disolve all the corporations it merges with? First it was Tandem. Nobody even knows who or what Tandem is anymore. Then DEC. Slowly Compaq has started to erase the Digital name from its websites, products and manuals. They suck. DEC is a historic corporation
general questions about distros (Score:1)
Thanks
+100MB errata. Is it a record? (Score:1)
Compaq SuSE (Score:1)
Mong.
* Paul Madley
Re:Querry to SuSe. (Score:1)
Mong.
* Paul Madley