Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
Fisrt statment : I am sorry for my bad english. I was installing a sarge on a BS/150 (XVR500 3D Wilcat, 600MHz/512Mo 40GoHD+DVDROM) througt DHCP (boot image 2.6, builded 7mar.2005). I suffered framebuffer bug that I solved by umounting the 3D accelerator card (fb on ATI Rage is OK). Later installation frozen on ide-cd module insertion. I unmounted again the DVDROM to solve problem. In use, ide-cd module still froze at insertion. But I will not use 3D Accel nor DVDROM on exploitation: The system is a SSH/SFTP data server and works fine in actual testing phase. ~40Mbit/s total bandwith against 4 PC doing SFTP upload/Download with compression: Not too bad without dedicated cypher card. Sylvain ** Sylvain MAURIN - Admin.Sys. Institut des Sciences Cognitives UMR 5015 CNRS-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 67, boulevard Pinel 69675 BRON cedex Tel: +33 437911218 -- Cel: +33 612399929 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
Chris Newport wrote: I will try Sarge in the next few days and report back, but I suspect that I will need to upgrade to 2.4.29 or later. AFAIK nobody has done any work on 2.6.x for Sun4d. Sarge does not boot on Sun4d - this looks like a SILO issue, but I could be wrong. My SS1000E has never booted from a SILO CD correctly, but it does boot from a TILO tftpboot image for Splack and it does boot a Solaris CD. Loaded kernel version 2.4.27 Data Access Exception Type help for more information <#0> ok -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
inkubus wrote: Sun4d is the Sparcserver 1000 and 2000 series, they are 32 bit SMP boxes. Very similar to Sun4m, they work fine in single processor mode with 2.4.27 and above, but SMP is still badly broken. More kernel work is required. Have you directly tested >= 2.4.27 ? Last time I checked everything from about 2.4 onwards was kinda broken. There is a fix for the 2.2.20 kernel to get SMP working on machines with uniform clock speeds (IIRC each board must have consistant speed processors but it can vary between boards). In the past there has been quite a bit of interest on this list about resurrecting sun4d support, all that appears to be missing is someone to co-ordinate the effort. When I tested it woody did not run 'out of the box' on sun4d. I do not know of anyone trying sarge. All of my work was done in Splack, rather than Debian. Looking at my notes - Sun4d UP needs my patches which are in 2.4.29 Sun4d SMP is still broken, and fixing it is beyond my skills. There are 2 known issues, possibly related. 1) Serial console corruption 2) SMP instability seems to be IRQ related I will try Sarge in the next few days and report back, but I suspect that I will need to upgrade to 2.4.29 or later. AFAIK nobody has done any work on 2.6.x for Sun4d. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
>>This also affects the install-manual where "sun4cdm and sun4u" is >> mentioned as >>supported (What's sun4d and is it really supported?) >> > Sun4d is the Sparcserver 1000 and 2000 series, they are 32 bit SMP > boxes. Very similar to Sun4m, they work fine in single processor mode > with 2.4.27 and above, but SMP is still badly broken. More kernel work > is required. Have you directly tested >= 2.4.27 ? Last time I checked everything from about 2.4 onwards was kinda broken. There is a fix for the 2.2.20 kernel to get SMP working on machines with uniform clock speeds (IIRC each board must have consistant speed processors but it can vary between boards). In the past there has been quite a bit of interest on this list about resurrecting sun4d support, all that appears to be missing is someone to co-ordinate the effort. When I tested it woody did not run 'out of the box' on sun4d. I do not know of anyone trying sarge. HTH Cheers, - Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
Hendrik Sattler wrote: This also affects the install-manual where "sun4cdm and sun4u" is mentioned as supported (What's sun4d and is it really supported?) Sun4d is the Sparcserver 1000 and 2000 series, they are 32 bit SMP boxes. Very similar to Sun4m, they work fine in single processor mode with 2.4.27 and above, but SMP is still badly broken. More kernel work is required. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
Am Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2005 03:06 schrieb Frans Pop: > (Resending to arch lists.) > > If there is any architecture specific news that you'd like to have > included in the Release Notes (like new subarchs supported or dropped), > please send a proposed text to the d-doc mailing list (CC your > architecture list) before the end of this week. support for sun4c was dropped from Sarge (see Thread "running Debian on sun4c" from 2005-05-16). This also affects the install-manual where "sun4cdm and sun4u" is mentioned as supported (What's sun4d and is it really supported?) HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sarge Release Notes - Architecture specific news?
(Resending to arch lists.) If there is any architecture specific news that you'd like to have included in the Release Notes (like new subarchs supported or dropped), please send a proposed text to the d-doc mailing list (CC your architecture list) before the end of this week. Cheers, Frans Pop pgpwdrtqaA7vt.pgp Description: PGP signature