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On my x86 I normally stick with stable, but on my powerbook I've had to put in |
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some ~ppc packages to fix minor issues. So here's some more reports of "works |
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for me", on a Powerbook G3 Series (Wallstreet), CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe -mcpu=750". |
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dev-perl/Finance-Quote-1.08 |
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media-libs/taglib-1.0 <-- replaces 1.0_beta2 we have in ppc, has bugfixes |
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sys-apps/pbbuttons-0.5.9 |
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media-sound/alsa-driver-1.0.3 |
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Previously I was using alsa-driver-0.9.8, but I found that if a program was |
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using the sound driver when I put the computer to sleep, it would crash into |
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xmon when I woke it up. With the new alsa-driver, I can play music across a |
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sleep with no problems. I was using kernel 2.4.24-ppc-r2 in both instances. |
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cheers, |
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John |
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