Hi, in the last few days Finn almost convinced me (during numerous tests we've made) that ARAnyM is perhaps not buggy at all and that the errors I experience are actually due to bugs in kernel and/or glibc. Note that I am running a 2.4.27 kernel compiled by myself on a minimal sarge installation that was IIRC upgraded from woody. 112 MB of FastRAM, IDE disk drive, MC68040...
I am wondering how many other Atari machines are running Sarge or Etch and are rock stable - survive dist-upgrade, for example. Are those Falcons with CT60 deployed as Debian buildd machines already? What kernel are they running? Are they rock stable? And is there any other user of linux-m68k on Atari? On a related note: Finn keeps telling me to go for 2.6.x kernel. Where I can get the latest source code? How far (apart from framebuffer) are they from running on Atari hardware? If I patched in my ethernet support I could perhaps boot it and ssh in? And ARAnyM related: has anyone tried running different kernel than the one I provided? Different distro than sarge or woody? Do they also experience missing files when try something as simple as "tar -c /usr >/dev/null" ? Thanks. Petr P.S. current daily/weekly/beta d-i builds of etch fail immediately when I tried them with my 2.4.27 kernel. Do they *require* kernel 2.6.x? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

