kubuntu and 64 bit computing - and bugs

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Author: Technomage-hawke
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To: plug-discuss
New-Topics: OT Windows Vista
Subject: kubuntu and 64 bit computing - and bugs
ok guys,
I recently made the switch to Kubuntu on my 64 bit system and found
some 'interesting' quirks......

firstly, Kubuntu is very "bleeding edge" so some problems are to be expected.

here's a few:

1: vmware server (ver 1.0.3) will not compile properly without a third party
patch (and vmware seems a bit slow with their development corps to correct
this, at least for feisty_fawn). vmware has one additional problem, the
bridge may not communicate properly (ping will work, but ssh times out).

2: random kernel bugs dealing with the RTC controller (cannot access or init)

3: random hardware reboots (nailed this down to improper driver handling
of 'cable selected' large HDD's) resolved by specifically jumpering such
drives as master/slave where appropriate.

4: random filesystem errors directly dealing with JFS (jfs is not installed or
supported directly by feisty_fawn and requires installation of jfs tools
package to resolve). random kernel weirdness here sometimes (not repeatably)
results in errors that mimic a completely corrupted set of superblocks on the
jfs formatted drive. rebooting and manually checking with a known good rescue
disk often results in 'no errors' found. upon full restart into installed OS,
problems appear to "magically disappear"

5. none of the image or streaming plugins for any of the web browsers (except
real player) appear to support 64bit. this makes it rather difficult to use
YOUTUBE or some other sites that use flash, etc.

6. some of the devel packages for java appear to be broken (as Azureus and
some other advanced torrent packages will not work or compile properly).
other packages that depend on java or its devel packages may be similarly
affected in unpredictable ways.

now. feisty_fawn has a lot of "eye candy" and generally works "OK" for a
workstation install. However, it is no where near ready for some of
the "server applications" I am throwing at it. just remember, YMMV.

TMH
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