Xautoconfig how to install?
by Soetji & Julie
On my iBook G3 500mhz (white), during installation or after reboot, the graphics doesn't come out properly. It is mostly black. While starting up anaconda says:
probing for monitor type: unknown monitor
I would like to try Xautoconfig. My iBook is not on a network. I can burn the rpm on a CD. Can anyone tell me how I can install that on my iBook? I am new to linux.
Thanks,
Soetji
18 years, 10 months
ibook g3 sleep
by Chad J McQuinn
Hi guys,
I've just gotten FC3 installed on an original ibook (G3 @ 300MHz). It's
actually working quite well. The system is primarily a stock install
from the ISO images.
I want to get sleep working, and had no idea how to do so, since I
haven't installed Linux on a Mac since about 1999. I did some searching
and it seems that sleep is fully supported on the G3 ibooks. What I
didn't see is how to achieve it.
I eventually caught wind of the pmud daemon, but couldn't find it
anywhere for FC3. In fact the only thing I could find was the RPM at
ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/people/dwmw2/fc2-mac/RPMS/
It's for FC2, but I figured I would give it a shot. It works, mostly.
Closing the lid does put the machine to sleep, however
1) If I'm in X11 when I close the lid, the machine sleeps, the HD powers
down, and the light throbs, but the screen stays *turned on* with a text
console (displaying messages about what has been shut down for sleep).
2) If I'm in runlevel 3 when I close the lid, the machine sleeps find
and the display turns off as well.
I can't check what happens in runlevel 5 when I close the lid while on a
virtual console because I can't figure out the magic sequence of
control-option-Fn-F1 to press.
I wonder if this is a kernel issue or a pmud issue? Should I be looking
for a newer version of either? The pmud I have is
pmud-0.10-1.1
and I have tried with two different kernels:
2.6.9-1.667 (stock install)
and
2.6.9-1.715_FC3.dwmw2
I've got some other nagging issues, but I will send those in a separate
message. Any help with this one is appreciated!
Thanks,
-Chad
18 years, 10 months
Fedora PPC things...
by Colin Charles
CC'ing fedora-devel-list because there are some things that need to be
sorted for a possible FC-4/ppc _release_
Now, a list of known issues:
0. this boot.iso + nfs installation system has to go away - so we need
to give anaconda love
1. out of the box video detection - system-config-display needs to be
hacked on to recognise all the common Mac hardware bits out there. We
can't be pushing Xautoconfig or something similar... but we can lean on
it for inspiration if need be
2. anaconda and partitioning - auto partitioning possibly still fails (I
don't think the Apple Bootstrap partition gets created); running
yabootconfig automatically after installation, with an appropriate
initrd and so on needs to happen (we can't depend on users breaking out
into a shell)
3. sound is still relatively broken - dmasound_pmac tends to work, but
is not the default config. system-config-soundcard definitely needs some
work to make it play well with the Macs
4. power management - we need either pmud or pbbuttonsd. The latter has
received no love from most fedora/ppc users, so pmud seems to be the
winner, I'd guess. We need this included in Core (building only for ppc,
and possibly later ppc64). We know yellow dog add some nice patches for
disabling the touchpad in pmud - I guess the package maintainer can be
free to include such patches at will if need be
5. updates - we can't have david woodhouse (dwmw2) grabbing packages
from the RH build system and having to host them at ftp.linux.org.uk -
we need a better mechanism. i.e. the normal way package updates go out,
can the ppc and ppc64 packages go out with them too? This might involve
some policy change at Red Hat, so can someone in the know, speak up?
6. back to the topic of power management; there are some patches out
there that help G4 iBooks and newer powerbooks sleep (and wake up).
They're not in the upstream kernel.org kernel, but with good benh
approval (!), we might consider patching the kernel to make it more
useful. dwmw2 currently builds kernels with these patches enabled
7. we'll be upfront about modems and Airport Extreme probably never
working for free. Modems have drivers at linuxant (though they still
might be flaky with our stack size in the kernel), but the Airport
Extreme stuff is probably a no go (not yet at least)
8. 64-bit support. I personally don't have a G5 or anything ppc64, but I
know that dwmw2 has one sitting at work, as probably does nasrat. We
need more 64-bit testing, and making sure that anaconda boots on them
too (if not we need more anaconda hacking). There have been reports that
things were (or are still) broken on a 64-bit arch
9. PegasosPPC (Genesi) makers of PPC boards have thought of getting
FC4/ppc to work on their machines. I'll be taking a look at this, though
does anyone else have such machines around?
10. spanking MiniMac support?
I guess this is a list of outstanding issues that we need to fix before
Fedora Core 4 gets a PPC release. If I missed anything glaring, do add
on the the thread
Otherwise, lets get some C and Python hackers hacking on the packages
above, and making things "just work" for FC/ppc. PPC specific discussion
can take place at fedora-ppc(a)lists.infradead.org
--
Colin Charles, byte(a)aeon.com.my
http://www.bytebot.net/
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
then you win." -- Mohandas Gandhi
18 years, 10 months
How to make the Apple Boostrap partition the first one?
by Soetji Anto
I tried to install Fedore Core 3 on my iBook G3 and followed the
instructions at:
http://www.bytebot.net/geekdocs/ibook/fedorappc.html
When I got to #10 "... The Apple Bootstrap partition is of size
1MB only - make sure its the first partition, even before your
OS X partition(s)", I could not figure out how to make the Apple
Bootstrap the first partition in Disk Druid (I ran 'linux
text'). I have already OS X installed following instruction #3
and it took the first partition.
Thanks for your help.
Soetji
18 years, 10 months
Re: Fedora PPC things...
by Colin Charles
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 13:28 +0100, Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
> > 3. sound is still relatively broken
>
> No problems so far on my mac. The microphone does not work.
Okay, will have to verify this later. Is it just arecord thats possibly
broken though?
> > 10. spanking MiniMac support?
>
> Isn't that just an iBook in a different case?
No, I don't think so. We'll see
> 11. We need a working kernel. The last one working for me is 2.6.9-1.667.
> Later kernels have trouble with ptrace, or do not exist at all.
Use dwmw2's kernels, and rawhide should have ppc32 again
> 12. Firewire detection does not work, at least on my iBook. Firewire itself
> works when you manually load the driver.
> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=140753)
Funny, worked on my iBook g3 without issue. I'll test this in a week and
get back to you
> Note: all hardware notes above are from a 500MHz iBook2.
iBook 2.2, 800MHz
BTW, please cc fedora-ppc list
(it accepts postings from everyone, iirc)
--
Colin Charles, byte(a)aeon.com.my
http://www.bytebot.net/
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
then you win." -- Mohandas Gandhi
18 years, 10 months
Re: Fedora PPC things...
by Colin Charles
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 13:36 +0100, Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
> > On the positive side, the latest Xorg from rawhide has magically
> enabled
> > DRI on my iBook (xorg-x11-6.8.1.902-4). 3D is slow (rage128), but
> > definitely faster than software rendering :)
>
> bzflag works, celestia works, neverball works, tuxracer crashes and
> burns :)
File a bug, under tuxracer, report that your r128 breaks it (actually,
maybe file a bug under xorg), and make sure the arch is powerpc
--
Colin Charles, byte(a)aeon.com.my
http://www.bytebot.net/
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
then you win." -- Mohandas Gandhi
18 years, 10 months
rpm.livna.org & PPC
by Michael A. Peters
Are there any plans for a PPC maintainer or three for the rpm.livna.org
packages for Fedora Core 4?
Rumor has it that Fedora and Fedora Extras will release for PPC at the
same time for Fedora Core 4.
I maintain a small yum repository for FC3 that depends upon both Fedora
Extras (well, pre-extras) and rpm.livna.org to share what I use that
they don't (currently) offer.
< http://mpeters.us/yum/ >
I don't currently have a _working_ PPC but PPC is where I got my start
in Linux (MKLinux DR3 --> LinuxPPC --> YDL) but I am still quite fond
of the PPC platform, and am probably going to get a mini (in fact, I'd
like to get two) at or near the release of FC4.
I would like to build some of my packages for 32-bit PPC, but the
number I can would be limited by whether or not there is a PPC livna
maintainer.
18 years, 10 months
New Bootable ISO's
by felix
Are there any new ISO's that don't require the smaller boot.iso yet?
18 years, 10 months
Re: Fedora PPC things...
by Colin Charles
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 18:44 +1000, Wade Mealing wrote:
adding list cc
> > But yes, MOL in Extras/ppc might be nice (don't think we need it in
> > Core, but hey, its okay with me)
>
>
> I had to hack sheep.c up, as the kernel deals with ethernet packets
> slightly differently. If i get a chance, i'll rebuild it against my
> 2.6.10 ( can we get this in download.fedora.redhat ?) this week..
Probably. Whatever is latest in FC-3 will be fine.
> I have RHGB working on my ibook.. This only worked after i configured
> my graphics card though. I dont think i did anything special.
Okay, I haven't tried in a while...
--
Colin Charles, byte(a)aeon.com.my
http://www.bytebot.net/
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
then you win." -- Mohandas Gandhi
18 years, 10 months
Creating a ramdisk for 32bit PPC (using FC3/RHEL4beta2's ramdisk?)
by Patrick
Hi all,
Accidentally stumbled on this list and immediately subscribed. The last
few weeks there have been some folks trying to get FC3 and RHEL4beta2
PPC to run on RS6000 boxes with 32 bit PPC cpu's like my 43p-150. With
help from the guys on #fedora-ppc I have succeeded in crosscompiling a
CHRP PPC 2.6.9 kernel on my i686 FC3 box with crosstool and actually
netbooted that image on the rs6k. In the end it fails because it can't
mount the root device and that's where my question comes in.
If I dug up the right info, the kernel can be compiled with the ramdisk
included in the image with make zImage.initrd if you put
ramdisk.initrd.gz in arch/ppc/boot/images. This would allow me to
completely netboot the kernel. So I need a ramdisk. Did more digging,
read about making ramdisks and looked at the ramdisk in RHEL4beta2.
Reinventing the wheel seems silly so if possible I would like to reuse
the ramdisk from RHEL4beta2 (or FC3) where possible. But, the modules
included in that ramdisk are 64bit and will never work on my 32bit box.
So my question is if anyone knows how I can get my 32bit 2.6.9 modules
into RHEL4beta2's or another fresh ramdisk. Looking at the files in the
modules directory in the ramdisk of RHEL4beta2:
* pcitable - part of hwdata so keep it?
* pci.ids - part of hwdata so keep it?
* modules.usbmap - no idea how to generate that. keep it?
* modules.pcimap - no idea how to generate that. keep it?
* modules.dep - how to generate it when the modules are not installed?
* modules.cgz - do I need to follow the dir structure in the archive?
* module-info - part of anaconda-runtime so keep it?
Many thanks for any suggestions or better solutions.
Regards,
Patrick
18 years, 10 months