Mail Archives: pgcc/1999/08/20/17:37:58
Hi,
I bought a copy of MDK6.0 a while back and have been testing it. I have
some concerns and am interested in other people's experiences with it.
I have run it on 4 different machines:
HP Netserver 100MHZ pentium
Generic 450MHZ AMD-K6-3
Generic 300MHZ AMD K6-2
TI TravelMate 5200 laptop
Shortly after I installed it on the 450MHZ machine (a day or so), I had
a power failure. Whereas I expected to see the usual "Deleted inode has
0 dtime()" stuff, this was much worse than usual, with many inodes
deleted. After it came up, X wouldn't work and I'm not sure what else
was affected. I just reinstalled since so many files were destroyed.
The 300MHZ machine acted kind of the same way once. Much more was
destroyed by fsck than is normal for when a relatively quiescent machine
loses power. On the laptop, I had the same experience. Although it had
been at least several minutes since I had written to ~/.kde, that
directory turned up missing and I lost my whole kde config.
Another thing I noticed was that when I installed on the HP, everything
was fine except that the seagate STT88000 (TR4 ide tape drive) would
oops as soon as I tried to access it. A reinstallation didn't help. I
installed RedHat 6.0 and everything was fine. The exabyte TR4 ide tape
drive on the 300MHZ machine works fine with either distro.
I have searched alt.os.linux.mandrake and no one else seems to be having
these problems. I know that there are known problems with compiling 2.2
kernels with PGCC, but are there also known problems with the resulting
binary?
Mandrake is a very nice distro, so I would be happy to hear that it's
just me that's jinxed and not the distribution.
BTW, I believe that the mandrake std kernel is compiled with:
-O2 -mpentium -march=pentium -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -fnortti
-fno-exceptions -expensive-optimizations
Sincerely,
Steve Bergman
P.S. For the pgcc mailing list people, yes, I am on the list. ;-)
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