Subject: [Fwd: Re: alpha <--> x86 desktop parity]
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 02/18/2003 09:00:25
I don't know if it's true that this is the only KDE 3 NetBSD-Alpha box, but I
thought I'd forward this. Today marks the first time I've been able to use
KDE > 1.0 as a production environment on Alpha... Sure, it's bloated: but it
is a great benchmark for robust systems. (Note this is KDE 3.0 from pkgsrc).
--Dave
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: alpha <--> x86 desktop parity
Date: 18 Feb 2003 09:38:12 -0500
From: mel kravitz <melk@switchpwr.com>
To: David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com>
References: <3E5241CE.5080305@nwlink.com>
Hi Dave,
Really Cool!!! your desktop will be up at caseydoodle.com shortly.
You *must* have the only KDE box [running NetBSD] on alpha on the
planet.
True alpha<->x86 parity, Let the alpha-port list know that kde3! is now
compiling and running on <BWX> PC like alpha's.
Best -Mel
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 09:23, David Hopper wrote:
> Hi Mel,
>
> I thought you might like a screenshot this morning. Thanks to Jason Thorpe
> and Charles Hannum's ld_elf.so changes late last year to the new pthreads to
> the modified 4.2.1 codebase, this is the first time since KDE 1.0 that I've
> seen any KDE from pkgsrc run on Alpha in a stable fashion. The speed is
> snappy indeed. (Still no Mozilla browsers, though-- although Konqueror runs
> fine).
>
> No matter what your feelings toward KDE are, it's pretty significant when this
> sucker runs well on NetBSD-Alpha. It takes the better part of a week to
> compile it and all its dependencies on this 600MHz Alpha (it's still going!).
>
> --Dave
>