Peter,
Sorry work has been crazy lately. I finally got a chance to try this
tonight...it did not work. No change. We're definitely not having much luck
here...
Logan
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 3:25 AM, Peter Saisanas wrote:
> Hi Anton,
>
> Ok, a few more things to try, I have googled around and
Hi Peter,
Yes you're right, I did reach out to the Nouveau mailing list. So far I
haven't received any replies on that. I have spoken in #nouveau to
"imirkin" and he has not had many ideas. He poked "skeggsb" about it, but
never received much of a response from him..
I have only one monitor conne
>
> 4.4.0-rc7 as these have the kernel config changed for the AGP Powermac G5's.
>
> Lastly, i am on Debian testing repos so it might explain why you have the
> version conflict when installing the headers as it might have newer
> dependancies.
>
> Keep on sending lo
I recently acquired an old PowerMac G5 that has an AGP GeForce 6800 Ultra
(NV40) in it. I put debian stretch (testing) on it and am having issues
getting the 6800 Ultra working with nouveau.
Software versions:
linux: 4.4.0 (powerpc)
libdrm: 2.4.65
mesa: 11.0.8
nouveau: 1.0.12
On boot when the sys
commodate
> those machines as well.
>
> Anyway, if you can run 4.4.0 and give feedback along with full dmesg logs
> and cat /proc/interrupts logs, this would be most helpful.
>
> You probably are aware of this, but make sure you create a new entry in
> yaboot.conf and run "
Peter,
Thanks for your suggestions. Here's a pastebin of my /proc/interrupts:
http://pastebin.com/2ZG4qESD
I'll try one of your newer kernels either tonight or tomorrow when I get
time. I believe I tried your 3.8.16 kernel and had other issues with it.
Networking didn't work out of the box, the
ed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:49 PM, Logan Anteau
> wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> I picked up a dual G5 2.5GHz Power Mac the other day. It has the AGP
>> NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra card installed. I was hoping to get the nouveau
>> driver with 2D acceleration working
conf to boot from the new kernel (or you are
> specifying it from boot yaboot menu at startup)?
>
> Thanks,
> B-rock
>
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Logan Anteau
> wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> I picked up a dual G5 2.5GHz Power Mac the other day
suggestions where to go from here? I know
getting an ATI card is the easy way out, but I'd like to get this 6800
Ultra I have to work if possible. Thanks for your time!
Logan Anteau
I found that if I change the parallel port in the bios from 'Enabled' to
'Auto', the kernel will boot and loads the modules fine. So it seems the
default settings the bios puts for just 'Enabled' the kernel does not like?
--
Logan
I found that if I change the parallel port in the bios from 'Enabled' to
'Auto', the kernel will boot and loads the modules fine. So it seems the
default settings the bios puts for just 'Enabled' the kernel does not like?
--
Logan
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
the system kernel panics on boot, it seems to be caused when it goes to load mo$
A screenshot of the error is available at:
http://picpaste.com/img_2003_1.jpg
the lspci outp
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
the system kernel panics on boot, it seems to be caused when it goes to load mo$
A screenshot of the error is available at:
http://picpaste.com/img_2003_1.jpg
the lspci outp
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch1
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
the system kernel panics on boot, it seems to be caused when it goes to load mo$
A screenshot of the error is available at:
http://picpaste.com/img_2003_1.jpg
the lspci outp
I have tried many kernels, nitro-sources, no-sources, arch kernels,
vanilla kernels, and gentoo kernels. Surprisingly hate me if you want.
The gentoo kernel I like and I'm using right now. But its not very easy
to do unless you have a gentoo box lying around. I would say experiment
yourself...a
Well then just wait because the AUR should be released in 1-2 weeks,
keyword "should". So just hang tight and wait for that and you'll be good.
Logan
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:42:11 -0500
Logan Anteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you be a little more descriptive? Add
Benjamin Krill wrote:
Hallo,
how can I add some packages and/or changes in packages?
regards
Benjamin Krill
Could you be a little more descriptive? Add packages to what your
system, repositories?
Logan
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Mine used to do this aswell try manually building the db or apache2
package with abs...or both. Usually that fixes the problem because I had
to do that with mine also.
Logan
Hi.
When I upgraded my arch, all kde applications wich uses http could not connect,
in special Konqueror, wich says:
"kon
Also make sure your shell configs are set up right and try to ssh in
as root if it doesnt have that disabled. If root works its a shell
problem.
Logan
On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 11:38 -0800, darren kirby wrote:
Hello all,
I have a headless box running Arch as a Print and File server (Cups,
NFS).
U
Well I guess I shouldnt have said they "suck" but they aren't as good
as the windows ones. And your printer is a different model so the
drivers could be made by a totally different person so that isn't
really relevant.
Logan
Yeah I want to use the client drivers...it would be hosted on a linux
Yeah I want to use the client drivers...it would be hosted on a linux
machine so if I print from windows I want to use the windows drivers.
Logan
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Logan Anteau wrote:
Yeah if I do that will I still be using client side drivers though?
Because the linux drivers for
Yeah well for the C86 the linux drivers aren't very good for printing
photos and stuff and thats kinda what I bought this printer to do. The
windows drivers print photos real nice though.
Logan
Logan Anteau wrote:
Yeah if I do that will I still be using client side drivers though?
Be
Yeah if I do that will I still be using client side drivers though?
Because the linux drivers for the Epson C86 kinda suck.
Logan
Logan Anteau wrote:
alright last night I bought a nice new Epson C86 and now Im trying
to share
it in linux. I have to use samba because I have a few windows
On 2005-02-19 16:32:51 -0500 Pierluigi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Logan Anteau ha scritto:
oh yeah...heres the confusing part...my HP Deskjet500 is shared fine
with
that printer block. SO please help me out! The host machine can
print to it
but all the clients can't. Hope som
alright last night I bought a nice new Epson C86 and now Im trying to
share it in linux. I have to use samba because I have a few windows
machines in the house too :(. I have this in my smb.conf right now:
[printers]
printable = yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
writable =
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