The problems with it are a mile long and I'm very disappointed that I
upgraded my home machine.
* I run Majordomo2 which is a great mailinglist manager. Not all my
mail is getting delivered and I'm getting messages with blank
bodies. No one else seems to be having this problem. I'm not sure
what I can do now. It could be perl, or worse, it could be gcc
which was used to build perl.
* I have a Palm IIIc connected on a serial port. pilot-link woks ok
but all software that uses pilot-link (jpilot, kpilot, gnome-pilot)
are all unable to connect to the device. No one knows why. I
suspect gcc.
* I have a Dell Dimension 4700 at work. The upgrade went fine from
Core 3 to 4. Afterwards, I went to start X and it failed. The
xorg.conf file was identical both before and after the upgrade,
including after running system-config-display --configure. The fix,
after a team of people poured 6 hours into it was to not use the
VESA driver that it used before. The correct choice is to use the
i810 driver. The writeup for it is here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=162699
I've had good and bad upgrade experiences before, but this is
killing me. My home machine is my domain server and it's been pretty
badly crippled because of the mail problems. I can still use my palm
but it's a new experience in being crippled.
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