Le 07/08/2021 à 18:26, Stan Johnson a écrit :
On 8/7/21 8:35 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Le 07/08/2021 à 15:09, Stan Johnson a écrit :
On 8/6/21 10:08 PM, Finn Thain wrote:
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
$ egrep '(CONFIG_PPC_KUAP|CONFIG_VMAP_STACK)' .config
CONFIG_PPC_KUAP=y
C
Le 07/08/2021 à 15:09, Stan Johnson a écrit :
On 8/6/21 10:08 PM, Finn Thain wrote:
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
$ egrep '(CONFIG_PPC_KUAP|CONFIG_VMAP_STACK)' .config
CONFIG_PPC_KUAP=y
CONFIG_PPC_KUAP_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y
$ strings vmlinux | fgrep "Linux version"
Linux ve
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
> $ egrep '(CONFIG_PPC_KUAP|CONFIG_VMAP_STACK)' .config
> CONFIG_PPC_KUAP=y
> CONFIG_PPC_KUAP_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y
> $ strings vmlinux | fgrep "Linux version"
> Linux version 5.13.0-pmac-4-g63e3756d1bd ...
> $ cp vmlinux ../vmlinux-5.13.0-pmac
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>
> I have cooked a tentative fix for that KUAP stuff.
> Could you try the branch 'bugtest' at https://github.com/chleroy/linux.git
>
Thanks, Christophe.
Stan, please test the following build.
$ git remote add chleroy-linux https://github.com/chlero
Le 06/08/2021 à 11:43, Finn Thain a écrit :
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Can you check if they DO NOT happen at preceding commit c16728835~
$ git checkout c16728835~
Previous HEAD position was c16728835eec powerpc/32: Manage KUAP in C
HEAD is now at 0b45359aa2df powerpc/8x
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Can you check if they DO NOT happen at preceding commit c16728835~
> > > > >
> > >
> > > $ git checkout c16728835~
> > > Previous HEAD position was c16728835eec powerpc/32: Manage KUAP in C
> > > HEAD is now at 0b45359aa2df powerpc
+nicholas piggin for the C interrupt stuff
Le 06/08/2021 à 03:06, Finn Thain a écrit :
(Christophe, you've seen some of this before, however there are new
results added at the end. I've Cc'd the mailing lists this time.)
On Wed, 4 Aug 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
On 8/4/21 8:41 PM, Finn Thain wr
Le 04/08/2021 à 02:34, Finn Thain a écrit :
On Tue, 3 Aug 2021, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Looks like the memory errors are linked to KUAP (Kernel Userspace Access
Protection). Based on the places the problems happen, I don't think
there are any invalid access, so there must be something wron
On Tue, 3 Aug 2021, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>
> Looks like the memory errors are linked to KUAP (Kernel Userspace Access
> Protection). Based on the places the problems happen, I don't think
> there are any invalid access, so there must be something wrong in the
> KUAP logic, probably linked
On Tue, 3 Aug 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
>
> I'm not sure of the issue you are referencing. If it's the Wallstreet
> issue, I believe we were waiting to hear back from you regarding the
> memory errors that crop up with CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y and mem >464M.
> Finn, if that is not correct, please l
Le 02/08/2021 à 19:32, Stan Johnson a écrit :
On 8/2/21 8:41 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Le 31/07/2021 à 20:24, Stan Johnson a écrit :
Hi Christophe,
On 7/31/21 9:58 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Stan Johnson a écrit :
Hello,
The current Debian SID kernel will not boot on a PowerBook
Le 31/07/2021 à 20:24, Stan Johnson a écrit :
Hi Christophe,
On 7/31/21 9:58 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
Stan Johnson a écrit :
Hello,
The current Debian SID kernel will not boot on a PowerBook 3400c running
the latest version of Debian SID. If booted using the BootX extension,
the
Hi Christophe,
On 7/31/21 9:58 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> Stan Johnson a écrit :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The current Debian SID kernel will not boot on a PowerBook 3400c running
>> the latest version of Debian SID. If booted using the BootX extension,
&
Stan Johnson a écrit :
Hello,
The current Debian SID kernel will not boot on a PowerBook 3400c running
the latest version of Debian SID. If booted using the BootX extension,
the kernel hangs immediately:
"Welcome to Linux, kernel 5.10.0-8-powerpc"
If booted from Mac OS, the Mac
I've just gotten X somewhat useably configured on a PowerBook 3400c but
X only occupies about 80% of the screen. I'm a Mac Linux newbie.
Using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (sid ) and choosing the Chips and
Technologies F65550,etc. I get the following.
Section "Device&quo
I know this must have happened to someone else, but after installing
Woody by way of floppies and cd as well as net install the following
happens:
Powerbook 3400c - installing Woody
Install smooth
Reboot - not so smooth and will not boot from floppy
Computer screen is black on black
> Does anybody have a working XF86Config file for a Powerbook 3400c 180Mhz
(B> 48Mb RAM, Debian woody Kernel 2.2
(B> X Version 4.1.0.1
(B>
(B>
(B> Thanks
(B> Barak
(B>
(B
(Bhere is one for a slightly newer version of X, on a pb1400:
(B
(Bhttp://fungus.ucdavis.edu
Does anybody have a working XF86Config file for a Powerbook 3400c 180Mhz
48Mb RAM, Debian woody Kernel 2.2
X Version 4.1.0.1
Thanks
Barak
:
hi,
i have problem starting X - installed debian woody 3.0 on my powerbook
3400c (boot reported Chips 65550, 1024k videoram).
the problems i think lies in setting correctly vsync and hsync in config
file (i guess). i can start x server with 640x480 256 colors - and that
is not exactly desired
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 09:46:35PM +0100, Marek Palansky wrote:
> hi,
>
> i have problem starting X - installed debian woody 3.0 on my powerbook
> 3400c (boot reported Chips 65550, 1024k videoram).
> the problems i think lies in setting correctly vsync and hsync in config
>
hi,
i have problem starting X - installed debian woody 3.0 on my powerbook
3400c (boot reported Chips 65550, 1024k videoram).
the problems i think lies in setting correctly vsync and hsync in config
file (i guess). i can start x server with 640x480 256 colors - and that
is not exactly desired
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:40:06AM +0200, Gilles Hooghe wrote:
> As you did, I would like to install debian GNU/Linux on my laptop
> powerbook 3400c.
>
> I have followed the instructions given by Debian.org for installation on
> powerpc. But I'm stuck on one of the first ste
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 09:13:39PM +0200, Pedro Alves wrote:
> More...
>
> fbset -s shows the following information:
>
> mode "800x600-186"
> # D: 100.000MHz, H: 119.048 MHz, V: 186.012 Hz
> geometry 800 600 800 600 8
> timings 1 16 16 16 16 8 8
> rgba 8/0,8/0,8/0,0/0
> endmode
> --
Do you
More...
fbset -s shows the following information:
mode "800x600-186"
# D: 100.000MHz, H: 119.048 MHz, V: 186.012 Hz
geometry 800 600 800 600 8
timings 1 16 16 16 16 8 8
rgba 8/0,8/0,8/0,0/0
endmode
--
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Pedro Alves, PhD Student
Curiously,
The information shown by Linux start up says:
"Configured drivers:
FBDev: Server for frame buffer device
(Patchlevel 11): mfb, afb, cfb8,cfb16, cfb32, NCR-77C32BLT (accel),
ATI Mach64 (accel), IMS twin Tubo (accel), 3Dlabs Permedia 2 (accel)
(Using VT number 7)"
What is going on?
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Dear friends
I did a installation using the Official release of DEBIAN (Linux
2.4.0-test13-pre2 PPC) in a Powerbook 3400c.
At the end I got the following error message when I tap startx, as root:
"You must provide a "Screen" section in XF86Config for at least one
of the fol
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:43:19PM -0600, ragnar wrote:
> I'm running woody on a pb3400c, kernel 2.4.16 and am having
> trouble getting X-4.0 started. The screen blanks and then the
> system fails to respond, requiring a reset. I'm not sure
> how to approach finding a solution, since all my exp
On Don, 2002-03-14 at 05:43, ragnar wrote:
> I'm running woody on a pb3400c, kernel 2.4.16 and am having
> trouble getting X-4.0 started. The screen blanks and then the
> system fails to respond, requiring a reset.
Please share the relevant parts of your XF86Config and the server log.
Mount the
I'm running woody on a pb3400c, kernel 2.4.16 and am having
trouble getting X-4.0 started. The screen blanks and then the
system fails to respond, requiring a reset. I'm not sure
how to approach finding a solution, since all my experience
is on intel hardware.
Has anyone had success getting
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Ian Eure wrote:
> hi there. i recently installed debian on my powerbook 3400c, and it
> seems to run ok, but i still have some problems.
If no one has a more "up to date" suggestion, I'll mention that I ran
Debian on my 3400c (always with a 2.2.x k
Ian Eure wrote:
> * if i try to use the "chips" driver for xfree86, x 4.0.3 (in woody)
> hoses the console. xfree86 4.1.0 (from sid) hangs the machine.
The driver obviously hasn't been ported to PPC yet.
> fbdev works, but i can't get any better than 640x480 at 8bpp,
> un
hi there. i recently installed debian on my powerbook 3400c, and it
seems to run ok, but i still have some problems.
i searched the list archives, but didn't find any information
regarding some of my problems. perhaps someone on the list could
provide some feedback?
* if i try to use the &
Hi folks
I found the solution.
I needed to change option in BootX
thanks
Thanks to everyone who developed the installation process, it is very
easy, even for someone without experience
Pedro
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Pedro Alves - PhD Student
Institut Gustave Roussy, PR1
INSERM U4
Hi there
This is my first try in Linux installation
I installed in a partition HFS all the files reported on
http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/pmac
i also installed BootX (last version available).
I booted and everything run well, partitioning, etc etc.
I arrive to a dialog were debian i
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