On Aug 24, 2018, at 9:26 PM, Dennis Clarke <dcla...@blastwave.org> wrote:

> On 08/24/2018 09:31 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> I just loaded the latest Debian-ports powerpc64 installer on a PowerMac 
>> dual-core G5 that I had lying around.
>> It installed kernel 4.16.0-1-powerpc64 from the CD.  After the install 
>> finished, I did an update/upgrade and that installed kernel 
>> 4.17.0-3-powerpc64.
>> A few minutes after rebooting with the new kernel the “wind tunnel” fans 
>> started up.  I then rebooted with the old (4.16) kernel.  The fans did not 
>> start up.
>> Back in the old days of Linux kernel 3.x, the fix for wind tunnel fans was 
>> to load the “i2c_powermac" kernel module.  Nowadays, that module is built-in 
>> so it isn’t necessary (or even possible) to manually load it.  I checked the 
>> config files, and it is still built-in on both the 4.16 and the 4.17 kernels.
>> Anybody know what changed and what can be done about it?
>> Thanks! for any help you can give,
>> Rick
> 
> Have a look around for something called "windfarm". It may even be
> located somewhere down under /proc and should be a kernel module.
> 
> I have had the same behavior with a G5.  Wind farm sorted it all out.
> 
> Dennis

So, with this as a clue, I did a little digging and wound up adding to 
/etc/modules a line for “windfarm_core”.  With that, I can run either kernel 
(4.16 or 4.17) without getting the “wind tunnel” fans.

Now, the question is:  Why?  What has changed between 4.16 and 4.17 that makes 
this necessary?  And, is it a bug or a feature?

Other things I have observed about this installation:

1) I can’t install the “printer-driver-postscript-hp” package, because the 
“libsane” package is missing.  Is this an oversight that will be fixed in due 
course?  Or is there something that makes libsane incompatible with powerpc64?

2) Firefox segfaults when I start it, either from command line or from the 
system menu.  Is this a known bug?   Are there any other graphical (i.e., 
non-text-mode) browsers I can use instead?  I can use elinks for most things, 
but it’s a lot harder to configure cups printers when you don’t have a 
graphical browser!

Again, Thanks! for any help you can give.
Rick

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