I installed HH Alpha 4, and must say I was pleasantly surprised, for the most part.
- I've never seen my NTFS-formatted USB stick be automatically recognized, configured, and mounted. It "just worked". Gee, I'm gonna miss writing that "hal fdi policy" file to deal with NTFS USB devices!
- the nvidia-glx-new package has the latest Nvidia driver -- VOILA, nothing to do but configure xorg.conf with "nvidia-xconfig" and then I was done. I'm gonna miss running "sudo envy -t" every time a kernel upgrade breaks my proprietary driver!
- likewise with Compiz (Emerald themes were missing from the repo, but after I installed Emerald and fetched updates, the themes showed up as an "upgrade" package)
- and upon opening System Settings > Printers to install my Epson Stylus C84, I was amazed to discover that it already was installed! Wow, that's nice!
Issues:
-- I was really looking forward to running KDE4 on it, but the kde4-core package shows "BREAK" in Adept Manager, so I guess I'll have to cool my heels for awhile on that.
-- Google Earth -- the "googleearth-package" package that works so well in Mepis and Sidux doesn't seem to function here, and the downloaded file pukes on my 64-bit architecture. This will probably be sorted, sooner or later -- I'm going to install ia32-libs and give it another shot later. After installing the ia32-libs package, the downloaded Google Earth installer worked perfectly.
That's the report -- rather trouble free, for an Alpha release! 8)
- I've never seen my NTFS-formatted USB stick be automatically recognized, configured, and mounted. It "just worked". Gee, I'm gonna miss writing that "hal fdi policy" file to deal with NTFS USB devices!
- the nvidia-glx-new package has the latest Nvidia driver -- VOILA, nothing to do but configure xorg.conf with "nvidia-xconfig" and then I was done. I'm gonna miss running "sudo envy -t" every time a kernel upgrade breaks my proprietary driver!
- likewise with Compiz (Emerald themes were missing from the repo, but after I installed Emerald and fetched updates, the themes showed up as an "upgrade" package)
- and upon opening System Settings > Printers to install my Epson Stylus C84, I was amazed to discover that it already was installed! Wow, that's nice!
Issues:
-- I was really looking forward to running KDE4 on it, but the kde4-core package shows "BREAK" in Adept Manager, so I guess I'll have to cool my heels for awhile on that.
-- Google Earth -- the "googleearth-package" package that works so well in Mepis and Sidux doesn't seem to function here, and the downloaded file pukes on my 64-bit architecture. This will probably be sorted, sooner or later -- I'm going to install ia32-libs and give it another shot later. After installing the ia32-libs package, the downloaded Google Earth installer worked perfectly.
That's the report -- rather trouble free, for an Alpha release! 8)
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