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Re: [PPC] 13.10

 

I'm looking forward to being able to test as I have a chance.


On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:40 PM, Phill Whiteside <PhillW@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> as of when the next rebuild happens [1] the kernel for ppc should now boot
> okay. This has been tested with servers (G3 & G5) only and how it behaves
> with the multitude of graphics cards apple shipped with their machines is
> an unknown. Below is the chat I had:
>
> (22:55:56) phillw: xxxxx: do you know if linux-ppc [powerpc]
>> (saucy-proposed) [3.11.0-0.1] is the kernel that will get ppc desktops back
>> working?
>> (22:56:11) xxxxx: phillw: Should do, yes.
>> (22:56:27) xxxxx: phillw: I just smoketested it on my G3 and G5, and
>> both work.
>> (22:56:57) phillw: great, so the cron build tomorrow should put the
>> ppc-lubuntu testers back in the chase?
>> (22:57:45) xxxxx: phillw: Depending on how quickly I get it migrated,
>> but probably yes.
>> (22:58:38) phillw: xxxxx: scheduled to start at 16:29 (UTC)  is that
>> enough time for you?
>> (22:59:22) phillw: or would you prefer an extra 24 hours?
>> (23:00:43) xxxxx: Oh, indeed, it's almost a day until the next build.
>> Yeah, that one should be fine.
>> (23:01:31) phillw: xxxxx: okies, if you are sure, I will email the
>> testers, obviously they are chomping on the bit to get back to work!
>> (23:02:43) xxxxx: I make no guarantees that various DRM/KMS drivers are
>> working (I don't run consoles on any of my PPC machines, they're all
>> servers), but these kernels at least boot on all my kit, which is a step up
>> from the previous version. :P
>> (23:03:05) phillw: there's one sure fire way to check :P
>> (23:03:27) xxxxx: 3.11 includes a pretty massive changeset to the radeon
>> driver, so that could cut both ways. Maybe it's drastically improved, or
>> maybe it has a ton of new bugs that break it on !x86... We'll see.
>> (23:04:55) phillw: as always, we rely on the testers to let us know :)
>> That the promise to have a kernel that at least stood a chance of working
>> has been kept, they will be happy and do not 'rant' over bugs.
>> (23:05:42) xxxxx: Well, I can nearly guarantee that it should boot on
>> pretty much any hardware we've supported before. Between yyy and I, we have
>> a pretty wide array of stuff to boot and stress test on.
>> (23:05:49) xxxxx: It's just that he and I both only run headless servers.
>> (23:05:51) xxxxx: So, we'll see. :)
>> (23:07:07) phillw: the graphics cards that apple used were and are
>> always an issue... they have gotten used to workarounds, only by letting it
>> into the wild can these issues with the graphics cards be started to be
>> investigated :)
>> (23:07:38) phillw: xxxxx: many thanks to you and yyy for this work, I do
>> know ppc for desktops is a low priority :)
>> (23:07:42) xxxxx: It's not the cards, per se, it's that the radeon
>> driver has become very x86-centric, and very few people care about fixing
>> the PPC bugs with it.
>> (23:08:09) xxxxx: nouveau seems to suffer fewer of those issues (for
>> whatever reason), so the nvidia cards that Apple shipped with later G5s
>> seem to be in better shape.
>> (23:09:35) phillw: we're still working with G3's and g4's... as long as
>> the darn thing will boot, the graphics cards could be seen as nearly a
>> seperate branch of their own.
>> (23:10:19) xxxxx: Yeah, I haven't tried running X on the ATi Rage128 in
>> my G3 for, like, a decade.
>> (23:10:38) xxxxx: I assume it probably sort of works. But I have no
>> idea, and don't care, as it's a headless router/firewall in my house. :P
>> (23:11:14) xxxxx: Though, the offb driver would work for boring old 2D
>> X. You'd just get zero acceleration.
>
>
> So, allow the daily to build and start testing!!!
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
> 1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing#When_do_they_build.3F
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