Just tested migration on my 3th system (Macbook with broadcom wireless
and Nvidia Graphics)
All good.

@Fabio I guess you can move it into main now.

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Gabe Chomic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did a full upgrade on my Nvidia x64 laptop.  No issues observed.  I think
> I'm using wireless, but just remembered I may have plugged in a cable about
> a month ago and forgotten...
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> Gabe
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> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 16:43, genfool <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Have not seen this before. I have not used the wireless card since .37
>> kernel.
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>> ++ (1/1) >>> net-wireless/broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1#2.6.39-sabayon
>> >>    ## Unpacking package:
>> >> net-wireless:broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1#2.6.39-sabayon~0.tbz2
>> >>    ## SPM: pre-install phase
>>  * Package:    net-wireless/broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1
>>  * Repository: gentoo
>>  * USE:        amd64 elibc_glibc kernel_linux multilib userland_GNU
>>  * FEATURES:   preserve-libs sandbox splitdebug
>>  * Checking for suitable kernel configuration options...
>>  *   CONFIG_B43:         should not be set. But it is.
>>  *   CONFIG_SSB:         should not be set. But it is.
>>  *   CONFIG_MAC80211:    should not be set. But it is.
>>  * Please check to make sure these options are set correctly.
>>  * Failure to do so may cause unexpected problems.
>> >>    ## Installing package:
>> >> net-wireless/broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1#2.6.39-sabayon
>> >>    ## [Broadcom's IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n hybrid Linux device driver.]
>> >>    ## Updating database:
>> >> net-wireless/broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1#2.6.39-sabayon
>> >>    ## Cleaning previously installed application data.
>> >>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
>> >>    ## SPM: post-install phase
>>  * Updating module dependencies for 2.6.39-sabayon
>> ...                                     [ ok ]
>> >>    ## Cleaning: net-wireless/broadcom-sta-5.100.82.38-r1#2.6.39-sabayon
>> >>  @@ Installation complete.
>>
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>> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Joost Ruis <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> new kernel is good here.
>>> tested on 2 systems (Intel graphics and Ati graphics)
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Lorenzo Cogotti <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I updated to the latest Limbo package, I got the same downgrade of
>>> > udev,
>>> > even with the official repository (I want to make clear that when I got
>>> > the downgrade the first time I had also the official repository
>>> > enabled,
>>> > but the weekly and official repository versions matched). Now the
>>> > system
>>> > boots fine and it seems to work, I noticed only some flickering of the
>>> > boot splash theme.
>>> >
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