Hi All,
I posted this message on the Debian User Forum before I knew of this list.
I have two issues which at first I thought were kernel issues but having
built numerous, changing one thing at a time, and still the problem
persists, I'm now not so sure.
Some background.
I installed debian on an IBM 44p-170 using the
'debian-40r4a-powerpc-netinst.iso' image (couldn't get the latest
installer images to work) and get everything working as I wanted. I had
removed the IBM graphics card prior to original installation and I'm
using a Matrox PCI card.
Once everything was as I wanted, I then upgraded the system using
apt/aptitude. The kernel before the upgrade was 2.6.18-6-powerpc64 and
was fine, KDE worked. However, the upgraded kernel wouldn't boot, it
hung whilst initiating scsi. The new kernel was 2.6.26-2-powerpc64.
So, I then cross_compiled a new kernel using the 2.6.26 debian source
and that booted up fine but KDE didn't start. After some googling, I
edited the xorg.conf, changing the Option "UseFBDev" from "true" to
"false" and adding the Option "NoInt10" "true".
On reboot, KDE starts but the keyboard doesn't work, unless I restart
gdm, in which case it does work. No changes to xorg.conf from the
original kernel.
The other issue is that there are no consoles on tty1-tty6 and no
framebuffer device(s) are created in /dev. Using the original kernel,
/dev/fb0 is created and I did have consoles on tty1 etc. I have enabled
every kernel option that I can imagine is even remotely related to
framebuffer, console, matrox, keyboard etc.
Anyway, if anybody has any ideas it would be good to get to the bottom
of it, though it's not a show stopper by any means.
I can make available the various config files and logs if anybody is
interested (rather than clutter here if nobody is).
Cheers,
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Michael Howard mike at dewberryfields dot co dot uk
Lancashire
England
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