I'll look into it, thanks! @wxl | http://polka.bike Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact Ubuntu Oregon Team Leader Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-organizer On May 25, 2015 3:30 PM, "Boris Reinhard" <reinhard.bo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Meant to pick up on that earlier, as time and time again has shown it > often still comes down to a gap in communication or a missing link of sorts > between the different ppl ("players") aside from bothering Michael Ellerman > some months ago I haven't made further contact. > > Wolfram Sang might be someone we could approach!? > I might add that one route we might want to aim for is to shoot things > upstream to Debian. Since we're not on a tight development cycle (LTS > only for Lubuntu PPC), that gives us some time. We just need to make > some friends involved with Debian PPC. Does anyone already have any > contacts? If not, let me know and I'll go searching. > > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Boris Reinhard > <reinhard.bo...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > It's complicated, for various reasons some stuff works while some can > only > > run due to extensive workarounds, with heavy performance compromises or > > doesn't run at all. > > > > You have to keep in mind ppc macs are only supported on community effort, > > ppl do not get paid anymore to fix stuff for our old ppc Macs. That is > why > > we need testing, to locate issues as good as we can and hopefully bring > it > > to someones attention via various means, someone who can actually do > > something about it. > > > > The hardware pool for that however and manpower is not that huge and > even if > > you have that part covered how to translate it into an actual progress is > > another matter entirely. > > > > It is my understanding we on ppc Macs basically gain mostly from stuff on > > the side, stuff ppl do on the side of their work they actually get paid > for > > or mostly in their spare time on the side, as you probably can imagine > that > > is not ideal to get things fixed as ppl have to actually look into it and > > simply stating an issue is not even close to having it fixed and it wont > > magically fix itself either. > > > > There are few ppl left interested and able to look into ppc mac related > > issues. Maybe there are much more but I feel like there is a bit of a > > communication struggel so a person who located an issue might not be > able to > > get in direct contact with the correct someone who could help or that > > someone is busy with much higher priority work and eventually things are > > forgotten or dragged out over years. > > > > The ppc kernel devel or other lists where parts that come up now and > then on > > ppc issues, eg. mesa or nouveau, have a certain procedure and lingo to > it, > > certain requirements, to the outsider, everyone not familiar with > > development of such things or the way things and ppl are connected there > and > > used to work and communicate in these circles have basically really slim > > chances to participate or correctly bring attention to specific issues > that > > would need some looking into by someone in the know, also without > stepping > > on someones toe. > > > > Ppl far more experienced than me don't even seem to post there, I can > only > > imagine they are facing a similar dilemma, a wrongly or badly drafted > post > > there could easily do more harm than good. > > > > There are some brave enthusiasts however who every now and then pop up, > but > > they can only do so much on their own,.. To some this might come as a > > surprise but that reminding Amiga community, did a lot that also aided > our > > ppc mac community. Recently I saw a post where they actually raised a > bounty > > (collected money) to hire an external developer for work on optimizing > video > > codecs with altivec instructions to gain performance on ppc systems, > imagine > > that. > > > > I remember around the year of 2006 or so I was reading about how Linus > > Torvalds himself supposedly was running a Power Mac G5, ppl assumed they > > would get fixes, well guess what, not even the king of linux cared > enough to > > see this through (granted if it even was at all true and he was using > such a > > system, we do not even know to what extend), Power Mac G5 with Nvidia > fx5200 > > with nouveau, no fun at all, no way more typical Mac users could use > such a > > system under linux in any meaningful way. :( > > > > Of course there is always more to it, ppl grow older, have kids, lots of > > newer and more interesting stuff to spend their time on and of course the > > actual work to make ends meat and hopefully have enough time for as much > of > > everything else as possible. But still I can't help but feel sad about > the > > unearthed potential of those late ppc Macs, which in many cases likely > are > > going to waste quite literally. > > > > Grüße > > boris > > > > ps. on the rage128 issue try to enforce pci and disable agp transfer, so > far > > I had to do this for radeon and nouveau cases to get somewhat of a stable > > sytem. > > > > It's all there: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCKnownIssues > > > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ > > > > > > null <me...@gmx.fr> schrieb am Mi., 11. März 2015 22:55: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> Sorry to disturb your methods, I am putting the order from first to last > >> and answering at > >> the bottom. > >> > >> On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 14:20:15 -0700 > >> Walter Lapchynski <w...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > >> > >> > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Mari <saltyca...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > > But I am disappointed by the lack of PPC support-they are old > >> > > computers > >> > > people like to keep. Its mainly the issue with the old ATI rage Pro > >> > > 128 > >> > > cards which is slowing down the install and keeping it from running > >> > > optimally (it should, in my opinion, run at least as well as OS X > >> > > Tiger does > >> > > and, in fact, should run faster). While there seems to be a fix out > >> > > there > >> > > that Debian still maintains, Ubuntu dropped support for the PPC some > >> > > time > >> > > ago and I had trouble compiling the necessary files for installation > >> > > on the > >> > > powermac. I'm sure I will sort it out eventually but its clearly not > >> > > for the > >> > > novice. > >> > > > >> > > I wonder if there might be a way to maintain a Lubuntu repo for > these > >> > > old > >> > > PPC computers, since Lubuntu is great for older hardware. > >> > >> > Changes in Debian get synced downstream to Ubuntu. Where do you think > >> > the fix is? > >> > >> > >> Doesn't xserver-xorg-video-r128 work? This is what is supposed to work > for > >> ATI Rage Pro > >> 128: > >> https://wiki.debian.org/AtiHowTo > >> > >> I see the package in the list of files for PPC: > >> > >> > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/trusty/daily/20150219/trusty-alternate-powerpc.list > >> > >> Perhaps some "dri" or "libdri" version 1 would not be available anymore > ?? > >> > >> So? Mari, what would be missing you think? And why should it be faster > >> than the operating > >> system built for this architecture? (On a chan recently I've been told > >> that Linux boxes > >> dont make old Apple machines as optimally as the original OS'es, but I > >> don't know that, I > >> am not a Mac user). > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Mélodie > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa > >> Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net > >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa > >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > > > > > -- > > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa > > Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net > > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa > > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > > > > > -- > @wxl | http://polka.bike > Lubuntu Release Manager, Head of QA > Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact > Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader > Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-Organizer >
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