Re: New 2.2.25 kernel for amiga

2003-04-16 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Erik van Roode wrote: Please test and report back here. A2000 2-digit hardware clock is not handled properly, system time gets set to 1903 on boot, and writing to clock on shutdown fails. 2.2.20 source has (had?) patch that makes it work properly. What source code did you use to build 2.2.25

Re: amiga framebuffer (aga) and xfree 4.2.1-3: shadowfb trouble

2003-04-13 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Kars de Jong wrote: On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 09:48, Ross Vumbaca wrote: Higher res does work I'm sure, main problem was the keymap (and the module loader I think). Correct, the module loader doesn't work yet (CPU caching issues). The keymap thing is easier to solve: add the follow

Re: amiga framebuffer (aga) and xfree 4.2.1-3: shadowfb trouble

2003-04-11 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Christian T. Steigies wrote: at the moment is not working. Ross, can you spare 5mins and have a look at it on the weekend ? please :) Bring it to SAUG :) Do you use xserver-xfree86 or xserver-xfree86-dbg? He's using xserver-xfree86. CV3D should support higher resolutions, it

Re: amiga framebuffer (aga) and xfree 4.2.1-3: shadowfb trouble

2003-04-10 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Christian T. Steigies wrote: Ask on the right list, debian-68k knows more about this than debian-x I guess. I haven't been able to get XFree86 4.x working myself on my Amiga, but I believe it made some progress since I last tried. I heard there are still problems with the module loader, or mayb

Re: System hanging

2003-01-25 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, George Bingham wrote: I've got a Macintosh Quadra 660 AV that I'm attempting to get woody up and running on. The install was (finally) successful, but now after the system has been running for more than say 10 or 15 minutes, it just hangs. It doesn't seem to matter what it's doing, i.e.

Re: Debian GNU/Linux without MacOS

2002-10-11 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote: I saw to boot NetBSD on a 68k Macintosh I need MacOS, because booter is a MacOS application. Is Debian GNU/Linux able to boot without MacOS? No. Regards, Ross..

Re: AW: AW: How can I create a boot-Floppy for the ATARI TT030, when the installation-menu doesn?t do?

2002-08-05 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Thomas Scherk wrote: my file bootargs now contains: -s -k linux.bin -r root.bin root=/dev/ram load_ramdisk=1 video=keep nolangchooser What is the syntax when I want to boot from root=/dev/sda3 ? To specify your root drive on sda3, it would be: (unless the Atari bootloader is different/I'm conf

Re: How can I create a boot-Floppy for the ATARI TT030, when the installation-menu doesn´t do?

2002-08-05 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Thomas Scherk wrote: I am just installing Woody on my ATARI TT030. I am at the state that I am asked, wether to make 1. HardDisk bootable (that won´t work, it is not implemented yet for the ATARI TT) or 2. Create a bootable Floppy or 3. Reboot Selecting "Create a bootable

Re: Installing Debian 3.0 on an ATARI TT030 (m68k

2002-08-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Chris Tillman wrote: This is documented under boot parameter options in the manual. Perhaps we should also put it somewhere else for m68k, where you will see it? Any suggestions? The problem is fixed in the latest "experimental" m68k boot disks (for Amiga anyway), if they get used in the nex

Re: Installing Debian 3.0 on an ATARI TT030 (m68k

2002-08-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Thomas Scherk wrote: I have got some problems with Debian 3.0 m68k for the ATARI TT030. I try first time to install a LINUX-based system on my ATARI TT030. After mounting root and after starting busybox, I get the endless information: bogl: don´t know screen type 2 bogl: don´t know screen type

Re: kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k (woody)

2002-08-02 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Richard Zidlicky wrote: get linux-m68k sources: And then see if the bugs are still present? I assume the scsi ones are taken out, otherwise it wouldn't compile on a SCSI machine. cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/linux-m68k/cvsroot login cvs -z 2 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/linu

Re: Debian on Amiga : Thank you all

2002-08-02 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Michael Hugger wrote: thank you all for your help. I installed now Debian. Now an overview: I have got "Debian Gnu Linux3.0.0 official m68k "Woody", one CD is missing. I didn´t found the Amiga files, so I downloaded it to my "Work:" partition and "Debian" drawer. Your help was very succesfull:

kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k (woody)

2002-08-02 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, I reported some problems with this package yesterday, there were additional similar problems in other scsi files, which I also "fixed". I haven't been able to test the kernel yet, because even though it now compiles fine, the kernel link is failing. The failure is due to a different thing,

Re: Debian on Amiga: Installationproblem

2002-08-01 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Michael Hugger wrote: English, I hope Hello, I purchased D. L. 3.0 "Woody" m68k for my Amiga 1240/40. After I didn´t found the Amiga-files, I placed them on Work:Debian. The linux side is starting, after BusyBox .60.3-pre the screen is printing endless "bog1: don´t know screen type 1". And tha

The 2.4.14 kernel

2002-08-01 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, I am trying to compile the 2.4.14 kernel on my Amiga 3000. It is running Woody. I downloaded the kernel-source-2.4.14 and kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k package, patched the source tree, configured, and did the usual build steps. The compilation fails while doing the scsi stuff, the error is: scs

Re: Install can't find drives on GVP-M/tekmagic 060 combo card.

2002-07-29 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Michael Cassera wrote: > I'm trying to install Debian v3.0.23. I checked out 'dmesg' and is says > 'scsi hosts : 0'. I'm guessing that it just can't see it. > > Thanks for the reply - Yep as I thought, your controller is probably not supported. Perhaps you have an old A2091 controller (or so

Re: Install can't find drives on GVP-M/tekmagic 060 combo card.

2002-07-28 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Michael Cassera wrote: I thought I'd give Linux a shot on my Amiga 2000. I followed the howto at http://www.linux-m68.org/debian-amiga.html to partition my drive. I have a two drives on the GVP-M/tekmagic 060/scsi card(tekscsi2.device). A 1G at scsi-0 and a 2G at scsi-2. The 1G is my primary

Re: X resolution on mac

2002-07-24 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Chris Tillman wrote: However, when I get into X, I'm in 640x480, and Ctrl-Alt-+ won't give me any other possibilities. I believe, on the Mac, you only get the resolution you started with when you boot from the Penguin. You can change it only by changing it on the Mac side before booting. That

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2002-07-23 Thread Ross Vumbaca
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