On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 07:25:54AM +1100, Peter Saisanas wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> The only kernel i have in my google drive link that is more or less a
> typical Debian kernel config with tweaks was the initial 3.18.16 kernel i
> originally had available. IIRC, should be in the google shared drive li
Hi Peter,
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Peter Saisanas wrote:
>
> I don't have much spare time right now, but when spare time is available, ill
> attempt more kernel builds and keep them close to a typical Debian kernel
> config if possible.
That would be great. I’m testing things as I hav
Hi Aidan,
I have had a look at the logs you provided.
The kernels i have provided are specifically configured for the last
Powermac G5's (11.2).
Regarding the fans, note the following line in your dmesg log:
[0.00] WARNING ! Your machine is PMU-based but your kernel
[0.00]
I have an AGP g5. The kernel that you have listed is the one that I am
using. It also appears that something is wrong with the windfarm driver,
because after about five minutes the fans are blowing at top speed. I've
attatched the two logs as text files. dmesgOut.txt is the output of dmesg
and inte
Hi Aidan,
Please use this 3.18.16 kernel. Link below:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8pqd5Ots1vffmY5ZnpGUDg4UGNnVFk2M05tQUtEUUkwUmhmQWdLMWpfZGVraDIxSFltb1k
Please post a complete dmesg log. (Please dont grep anything, i mean a
complete dmesg log).
Also please post the output of "cat /proc
Hi Rick,
The only kernel i have in my google drive link that is more or less a
typical Debian kernel config with tweaks was the initial 3.18.16 kernel
i originally had available. IIRC, should be in the google shared drive
link "Debian Jessie 8.1 PPC64 Kernel".
Link for this particular folder
The card and monitor both worked fine under mac os x, and the color is fine
in the terminal. I'm not sure what would indicate a gpu or monitor error,
but they a were both working fine under os x.
Thanks for the suggestion though, I'll try a different cable.
Aidan
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015, 11:54 AM B
Have you ruled out the possibility of a hardware issue either with your
monitor, video card port(s), and video cable itself? Sometimes bent or
missing pins on the video cables or loose connections can cause such
problems. Just wanted to throw that out there.
B-rock
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:31
Thanks,
I have installed the kernel as suggested above, and when I run uname -a it
returns that the kernel is running, but the graphical errors persist. Do I
need to do something more? I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to graphics,
so I may have just gotten it wrong.
Thanks for the help
Aidan S
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