ailed)
110/111 - workgroup/b_loop_with_two_latches_LOOPS (Failed)
111/112 - workgroup/workgroup_sizes_work_items_get_wrong_ids_LOOPS (Failed)
112/113 - workgroup/issue_548_convergent_propagation_LOOPS (Failed)
117/118 - examples/scalarwave (Child aborted)
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to Ruby
stack issues.)
Could you please version the build dependency on doxygen to (>= 1.8.13~)
to match upstream's requirements?
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at $100BFA34 TTESTCASTLERANDOM__TESTHASH, line 42 of
tests/testcastlerandom.pas
There are four additional failures on m68k; I'll report them
separately.
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ndency on doxygen to (>= 1.8.13~)
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oxygen to (>= 1.8.13~)
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File "/home/ucko/firefox/python/mach/mach/mixin/process.py", line 29, in
raise Exception('Could not detect environment shell!')
Exception: Could not detect environment shell!
debian/rules:205: recipe for target 'stamps/configure-browser' failed
Due to this dis
in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1425413, reportedly fixed
upstream with a one-line patch:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/34839f53008f
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accordingly. (FWIW,
doxygen's own build dependencies have been uninstallable on powerpcspe
for a while due to issues with the Ruby stack.)
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>
> Is this a known ppc64 peculiarity or a binutils bug?
Good question. Porters?
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ror 1
The build otherwise went well; in particular, the functionality tests
all successfully built and ran.
Could you please take a look?
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d ran for a
long time before terminating on its own (albeit with test suite
errors), so you may simply need to add progress indicators for the
sake of slow architectures. (These are inactivity timeouts, so any
output to stdout or stderr resets them.)
Could you please take a look?
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{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:5854: Error: unrecognized opcode: `ptesync'
/<>/scripts/Makefile.build:319: recipe for target
'arch/powerpc/lib/sstep.o' failed
make[6]: *** [arch/powerpc/lib/sstep.o] Error 1
Could you please take a look?
comm_rank. (It
looks like MPIUI_Thread's thread-locality is conditional on
MPICH_IS_THREADED, which mpichconf.h defines centrally.)
I don't have time to dig deeper, but hope that brief analysis helps.
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CDROM and DVDROM
stages.
Is there another mailing list where I can report this?
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I wonder if the problem with your card was related to Phantom Ports.
I just had a similar symptoms with Pro Mac G5 with GeForce FX 5200
Ultra.
We did manage to get this working.
On Jan 20, 2014, at 10:53 PM, Risto Suominen
wrote:
> Hi Kristen,
>
> 2014/1/21, Kristen R :
>>
>> Advice as to
Risto,
Thanks.
This works. :)
Can you post your xorg.conf?
Aaron
On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 18:21 +0200, Risto Suominen wrote:
> You are right, Aaron. I also have that 'video=TV-1:d' on the kernel
> command line.
>
> It comes from /etc/yaboot.conf (so you don't nee
r "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Screen"
EndSection
Can you please post what your xorg.conf file is?
Is there a solution where I don't need to run this line.
boot: Linux video=TV-1:d
I am using Debian Wheezy.
Thanks again for pointing me in
I re-installed Debian Wheezy on my Pro Mac G5 with GeForce FX 5200
Ultra.
I had to boot yaboot with...
boot: Linux video=DVI-I-1:d video=DVI-I-2:1280x1024:@75 video=TV-1:d
This is working right now.
On Sat, 2014-03-01 at 19:23 -0500, Aaron Valdes wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have
Risto,
I must be blind.
I am going try this as soon as the machine is up and running.
Thanks
Aaron
=
Re: Power Mac G5 Debian Wheezy / Problem with GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
To: Aaron Valdes
Cc: debian-powerpc
I found some good information in the following bug report.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668828#30
On Sat, 2014-03-01 at 19:23 -0500, Aaron Valdes wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have installed Debian Wheezy on my Power Mac G5 and I am getting a
> black screen.
>
me thing will work for Debian issue but
LinuxMintPPC is based on Debian Wheezy.
I am not even sure what this line does.
Original LinuxMintPPC Link:
http://www.mintppc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=810&sid=5d2ba9f25014dc538d9f63fe937fcdf8&start=10
On Sat, 2014-03-01 at 19:23
; On Mar 2, 2014, at 10:11 AM, Risto Suominen wrote:
>
> > 2014-03-02 15:12 UTC+02.00, Aaron Valdes :
> >>
> >> This is Debian Wheezy on the Power Mac G5 with GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
> >>
> > I have exactly the same machine. Kernel is 3.1.0-1-powerpc64.
&
Kristen,
I installed Debian Wheezy on Mac Pro G5.
This is my video card.
:f0:10.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV34 [GeForce
FX 5200 Ultra] (rev a1)
Geforce FX 5200 Ultra
Which Video cards where you having problems with before you changed to
the ATI Radeon?
Aaron
I took nouveau out of the black list.
I backed up my xorg.conf.
I made a new xorg.conf with these settings.
I rebooted and still have the black screen.
It even kills the terminal from coming up.
This is Debian Wheezy on the Power Mac G5 with GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
On Sun, 2014-03-02 at 08:
I blacklisted the nouveau driver.
I removed X and now I got the terminal booting.
On Sat, 2014-03-01 at 19:23 -0500, Aaron Valdes wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have installed Debian Wheezy on my Power Mac G5 and I am getting a
> black screen.
>
> The output from th
Hello All,
I have installed Debian Wheezy on my Power Mac G5 and I am getting a
black screen.
The output from the lspci:
root@ValdesPowerMac:/home/aaron/Downloads1# lspci | grep NVIDIA
:f0:10.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV34
[GeForceFX 5200 Ultra] (rev a1)
The
t;:
This XenSource press release says the PowerPC port of Xen is close to
completion:
I really some of this porting effort produces something that is G4
friendly.
Aaron
Rich Johnson wrote On 12/04/06 03:05 AM,:
Folks,
Anyone know when we'll see xen (http://packages.debian.org/unstabl
Is there a gotcha I have missed?
Should the sound work on this model?
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needed but it seems to make it work (see: modprobe -r, ifconfigs and scans).
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Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 08:01 -0500, Shreyas Ananthan wrote:
>
>
>>I tried this approach, it seems, at least from the
ad also posted about this in debian-ppc
> mailing list a few days ago and there were no responses, so I gave up
> on the dscape+bcm43xx route and went with softmac+bcm43xx.
>
> I will give the dscape+bcm43xx route a try again if someone can help
> me with this. Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Shreyas.
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Thanks. I will try waiting a few minutes after setting up the connection.
Your delays when running route or netstat could be a DNS lookup failure.
Try "netstat -rn" which will not try to translate IP addresses to names.
Ruben wrote:
> At Tue, 10 Jan 2006 21:51:36 +1100, Aaron wrot
Extra: Last beacon: 1448ms ago
# I think it may be time to but a USB wireless device until bcm43xx is easier!
On Monday 09 January 2006 11:45, Aaron Kerr wrote:
> I have been trying to compile more recent snapshots with a fresh 2.6.15
> kernel. I have been side-tracke
I have been trying to compile more recent snapshots with a fresh 2.6.15
kernel. I have been side-tracked by a driver compile problem around an
declared value:
include/linux/skbuff.h:1209: error: ‘KM_SKB_DATA_SOFTIRQ’ undeclared
(first use in this function)
KM_SKB_DATA_SOFTIRQ is in a linux heade
Point is configured to broadcast ESSID and not support WEP or WPA.
Thanks for trying to help,
Aaron.
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 22:12, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> [...]
>
> > At first I suspected that I had missed something basic but now I fear
> > that have found a more
scure bug
I can identify.
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 18:27, Bin Zhang wrote:
> On 1/3/06, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am close to having the bcm43xx driver working but I am now stuck and
> > could really do with some pointers.
> >
I am close to having the bcm43xx driver working but I am now stuck and could
really do with some pointers.
THE SHORT VERSION:
1. I have successfully built and installed bcm43xx, ieee80211softmac and
bcm43xx-fwcutter (one error extracting firmware file bcm43xx_microcode11.fw).
These are the late
you also might want to look into
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsx/
I don't know much about it, but it would allow you to have total
filesystem compatibility, linux<->osx . Unless you use XFS or JFS,
in which case you'd have to create a new partition
aaron
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compile the new version.
If you wish to sponsor this package, please remember to upload the
binary packages for x86 and PowerPC along with the source package.
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Any idea how accurate the uncalibrated CPU temp information available
in /proc/cpuinfo is? System in question is a Snow iMac(500MHz G3)
Aaron
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The brute force method is to append the word 'single' to the kernel
during boot. i.e. if you use Bootx, add the word single to the end
of the line of arguements, if quik, type the name of the usual
kernel, followed by a space and single. You'll need the root
password to l
before) can start as daemons
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I recently installed 3.0r1 on a Snow iMac(500MHzx640MB), and I'm
having problems with multiple copies of modprobe taking over the
processor. One copy spawns and remins in the Running state about
every 15 min, slowing the machine to a crawl in about 4 hours.
Any thoughts&g
package.
Would anyone be interested in compiling and uploading binary packages
from the smlnj source package for either of these archs? I can provide
assistance if things do not go smoothly.
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> On Sun, 7 Dec 2003, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > At 11:34 +0100 07 Dec 2003, Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Another annoying thing is that gnome-terminal is no longer able to
cted the correct entry from the
"Terminal->Character Coding" menu.
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Hey Thomas,
The commands you would use depend on what partitioning program you
have. If you are using fdisk try typing '?' to get a list of commands.
Happy Hacking
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On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 04:00 AM, Max Power wrote:
Hello debian-user! 1st, sorry for my bad english!
At 18:54 -0500 02 Oct 2003, Aaron Schrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 21)frell$ ulimit -s 8192
> 22)frell$ irb1.8
> irb(main):001:0>
I've done some additional experiments with this to find out exactly
where the stacksize becomes a problem. It's fine as long as t
1 irb1.8
21)frell$ ulimit -s 8192
22)frell$ irb1.8
irb(main):001:0>
23)frell$ echo $?
0
I may have time over the weekend to look for the actual cause of this
bug, but maybe this will provide enough of a pointer for someone with a
knowledge of ruby's memory management code to fin
ry building the ruby1.8
> package again or do a manual build of the architecture-dependent parts
> of this package and upload the .debs?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
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ither request that a buildd try building the ruby1.8
package again or do a manual build of the architecture-dependent parts
of this package and upload the .debs?
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I'm trying to get an Airport card working in my new iBook (700MHz
G3). FWIW the Airport card works under MacOSX connecting to my
Linksys base station. I'm running benh's 2.4.19-rc5 kernel which
detects the card:
hermes.c: 5 Apr 2002 David Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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s perfect && absolutely non-ambiguous.
It's storing the return value from fgetc() into a char variable. This
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works fine.
Since the patch is small I'm attaching it here.
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caps.patch-2.4.6.gz
Description: Binary data
right?
Since archs that don't need __va_copy are passing va_lists by value
they're working on a copy already.
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> All I did was edit the /etc/network/interfaces
> I don't know how to tell it the essid or whatnot for the iwconfig here...
You can't currently with a normal setup. But, check out Bug#113
./configure
+ $(MAKE) -C fake clean
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CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -Wall -W -pedantic"
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patch applied without any major problems and losetup
seems to work fine. Even mkfs seems to work, but mount always fails.
I've tried several different ciphers and none of them worked; one of
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Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > Aaron Davies wrote:
> >
> > > Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When you boot, does the "Partition check" for that drive list your
> > > > partitio
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> > Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > >
> > > When you boot, does the "Partition check" for that drive list your
> > > partition?
> > > Later, does it say something like "Mounting root
I've completed the basic installation from the rescue floppy ramdisk,
but when I turn the ramdisk off and tell BootX to boot with /dev/sda5
(my Linux native partition) as root, I get the following error message:
Kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
Rebooting in 180 sec
I've finished the basic install off the ramdisk, so I rebooted, turned off the
ramdisk in the BootX dialog, and hit linux. Then I got "Kernerl Panic: no init
found. Try passing init= to the kernel". What option do I need to use here?
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Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> OK, let's try this again.
>
> !!!RANTS DO NO GOOD!!!
>
> Patches are fine. Suggestions are welcome, although it's more than a
> little bit late for them. Rants do no one any good, and get
> short-tempered replies like this one is shaping up to be.
The problem is t
I've gotten over hurdle mentioned in my last (almost ingnored) help request by
copying the install data files to a ZIP disk. This, incidentally, is the kind
of thing that needs to be on the powermac install page in big red text with a
lot of tags: RESCUE DISK CANNOT READ HFS+! Also, is anyone p
"C.M. Connelly" wrote:
> Once you've chosen a partition to create (using the last
> number listed, which is likely to be 4 on a Mac disk), pdisk
> wants you to enter the starting block number, followed by
> the number of blocks in the partition. An inexperienced
> pe
I've d/l'd base2_2.tgz and placed it in Macintosh
HD:debian:dists:potato:main:disks-powerpc:current:, and I've d/l'd
driver-1.bin, rescue.bin, and root.bin and placed them in Macintosh
HD:debian:dists:potato:main:disks-powerpc:current:powermac:images-1.44:;
Macintosh HD is dev/hda5. I'm install
I'm going to be installing Debian on a 1GB internal SCSI drive, and I'd like
some advice on partitioning. I have a version of drive setup that can make A/UX
partitions, or I can boot into the setup from BootX and use the partitioner
there. I know I need a swap partition (~64MB, right, since I ha
Most of the install files for Debian PowerPC (PowerMac) listed on
http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/pmac are 404. These are:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/current/powermac/resc1440.bin
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/current/powerm
o any help
as to what and where I need to go to get the ball rolling on this would be
greatly appreciated.
thanx,
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Awesome. I didn't think the boot loader would cause such weird problems,
but I'm currently looking at a network install in process, so it's working
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. How can I, with my
little iBook running Mac OS 9, but not Linux yet, get up and running without
crashing long enough to install the system and get yaboot going?
If there's a simple document detailing this install process somewhere, point
me to it--otherwise once I get this thing working, I prom
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I haven't heard of anyone working on the MCA RS/6000's. You'd have
> some code to write I'm sure.
Ayuh. Glad I'm not the one to do it.
> Speaking from the perspective of "IBM help". What'cha need? Perhaps I
> might be able to first find it and se
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Ralf Herzog wrote:
> Is there a (even very little chance) to get something to boot (must not do
> usefull things) on a RS/6000 Model 250 (with a PPC [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> MCA)? If
> there is work in progress for this machine, I can offer (due to my spare
> time) little suppor
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Matt Porter wrote:
> This is a known problem with interrupt handling on PReP.
>
> It's harmless except that it is wasting a lot of cycles in irq servicing
> for nothing (and syslog space).
Good! I noticed the printcon about Blackhawk interrupt handling, figured
I'd check. I'
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> 266 is a good value for 604e with 133 MHz. It is nearly factor 2 (1.99).
Wow. Efficient.
> What reports cat /dev/sndstat ?
cat /dev/sndstat
OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
Load type: Driver loaded as a module
Kernel: Linux a-aburt4 2.2.13 #3 Tue
Well, I got DebPPC on my Blackhawk recently. However, both the PReP
kernel supplied with the latest unstable and the one I built from the
2.2.13 source deb have a couple problems:
Regular "Bogus Interrupt" messages that seem to be triggered by the
keyboard.
Bad BogoMIPS calculation? saytime an
would be great.
p.s. libnfslock works just fine on my i386 box with the same package
versions.
-aaron
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[1] System Information
Debian Release: potato
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux (none) 2.2.7 #9 Tue May 25 23:32:59 CEST 1999 ppc
gcc version egcs-2.91.66 Debian GNU/Linux
em-crazy and did an entire mirror
of the i386 and powerpc arms of potato on my i386 box. :)
-aaron
p.s. i'm cc'ing this to the list, cause it could be useful to whoever
might be following this thread if they also have that HFS+ issue...
figure -a
20) reboot again ( you should have /sbin/reboot now)
21) start up with NO ramdisk and NO init arg (yay-- a real start up!)
22) follow the rest of the docs from here ...
enjoy!
-aaron
p.s. if someone follows these directions and they lead you astray,
email me for clarification...
edhat
install. Once complete there are only a couple of other things done
different from your document.
If you think #2 would be useful to some people, I'd be glad to write
up the full procedure for you to include.
-aaron
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Aaron Culich ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://hampshire.edu/~alcF93/
> From: Illuminatus Primus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> How does Linux run on the IBM RS6000 43P? If it runs, is there some
> information about installating it?
>
> I'd appreciate any pointers!
I'm forwarding Philip Jaenke's earlier message to you. (Doesn't this list
have archives somewhere?)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> As the name would suggest, I have a board which is a Motorola
> VME board based on the PPC 603. Anyone know where I might find Linux
> for this beast?
I don't know, but the folks at linuxppc-dev are talking about MVME2400,
-2431 and -2306.
> From: Hartmut Koptein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The c-files should compile all cleanly. But i fails horribly for makeing
> the floppy-images. The binaries are to big for 1440 floppies.
FYI, over in LinuxPPC land, the assumption is 2880 floppies. I use TFTP
instead. But 1.44 would be nice o
Any chance there's an install image available?
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