I have a related question: instead of us breaking what is working by updating
the kernel regularly, why don't we find a good working kernel version and move
on only when we can match that in terms of functionality? Is there some
"requirement" to always feature the latest kernel?
Thomas Grzyb
Hi,
apt-get install minidlna
my sources.list:
deb http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports/ unstable main
deb http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports/ unreleased main
deb http://ftp.ports.debian.org/debian-ports/ experimental main
deb [arch=all] http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable main cont
Hi,
ffmpeg seems to work (I tried converting an avi video to mkv and worked).
I tried to compile source from here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.3.0/minidlna-1.3.0.tar.gz/download
but with no luck.
Switched to Gerbera.
Sante
Il 06/10/2021 12:40, John Paul Adrian Glau
Hi Adrian,
On Thu, 07 Oct 2021 11:19:30 +0100,
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
> Hello Marc!
>
> On 10/6/21 23:55, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> > Finally got a chance to test this more thoroughly. It turns out that
> > the install is failing because of my odd install method (dump the
> > install im
Mathieu Malaterre wrote on 07th of October 2021, 11:05 CEST:
Hi all,
One of the kernel maintainers is wondering if the nouveau driver is
completely broken with 64K pages ?
So my question is simply: is anyone out there using a ppc64 system
with nouveau on a default linux-image-powerpc64 debian s
Hello Marc!
On 10/6/21 23:55, Marc Zyngier wrote:
> Finally got a chance to test this more thoroughly. It turns out that
> the install is failing because of my odd install method (dump the
> install image on the disk, boot on it, overwrite the install media
> with the install).
Well, that can't w
Hi all,
One of the kernel maintainers is wondering if the nouveau driver is
completely broken with 64K pages ?
So my question is simply: is anyone out there using a ppc64 system
with nouveau on a default linux-image-powerpc64 debian system (64K
page). I am only interested in ppc64be system only.
Hi Mathieu!
On 10/7/21 10:24, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
>> Well, we still have the Debian stock kernel not working. So we might be
>> missing a kernel option that is required for X to work on the PowerMacs.
>
> This one ?
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=790690
No, this is a
Hello Sante!
On 10/7/21 09:38, Sante Nocciolino wrote:
> ffmpeg seems to work (I tried converting an avi video to mkv and worked).
> I tried to compile source from here
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.3.0/minidlna-1.3.0.tar.gz/download
> but with no luck.
Where did yo
On Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 10:21 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
>
> On 10/7/21 06:16, Stan Johnson wrote:
> > Compiling the downloaded kernel-source using Debian's .config file
> > "config.powerpc_none_powerpc.xz" resulted in a 200 MB kernel (perhaps
> > because it included all possible options),
On 10/7/21 06:33, Stan Johnson wrote:
> In this case, I'm not sure whether there was a kernel regression
> affecting G4 systems that has already been fixed, or perhaps an issue
> with .config file options. If the .config file that I used (see my
> previous message) doesn't include new options that
On 10/7/21 06:16, Stan Johnson wrote:
> Compiling the downloaded kernel-source using Debian's .config file
> "config.powerpc_none_powerpc.xz" resulted in a 200 MB kernel (perhaps
> because it included all possible options), and I couldn't get it to boot
> (but I also didn't compile or install any m
Hello Riccardo!
On 10/7/21 03:39, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Did you see the error I am getting about BIOS ROM at boot? Do you get it too?
This isn't an error, it's just what you expect on a non-x86 system.
Graphics cards having a built-in BIOS is mostly a PC thing and the BIOS code
on these card
Hi Alex!
On 10/7/21 04:40, Alex Perez wrote:
> FYI, There are nine powerpc-specific changes in 5.13. It may make
> sense to start rolling back those commits first:
> https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_5.13#POWERPC
I wouldn't recommend that approach. Bisecting the kernel is actually the common
method
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