On 12/28/20 9:54 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > The lombard was a wonderful computer, I had one too in the past ,but it had > some > strange reliabilty issues (I had to hit the poweron button several times > and/or > wait for minutes with the machine plugged in to have it actually boot) I > replaced > with iBook G3 which, at the end, has similar performance, but less fun. > > Could you try also the latest snapshot Adrian prepared?
GRUB-based images won't work on these machines as their firmware is too old. > How did you handle the installation of the bootloader manually? I suppose > though tat > you are speaking of yaboot. I am struggling to find ways to manually install > and > configure GRUB. Installing GRUB manually is explained here: > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB_on_Open_Firmware_(PowerPC) > Have you tried forcing the card to 16bit and disabling certain acceleration > features? > > My iBook G3 which runs debian+yaboot succesfully since some years, had > similar issues. > Unfortunately the old ATI driver got severed when the transition from XAA to > EXA > happened. Do you mean that the driver package was removed? If yes, the driver packages are still available on snapshot.debian.org. > Adrian cited on one side ease of support, since other PPC computers use yaboot No, other PPC machines use GRUB as well as many other architectures. The advantage of GRUB is that it's cross-platform and therefore reduces maintenance burden on our side. > and, on the other side, the issue that yaboot only recognizes HFS and not > HFS+ partitions HFS vs. HFS+ is a matter of the firmware, not the bootloader. The bootloader is just concerned with the filesystem type used for the partition that /boot resides on. Adrian -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - [email protected] `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - [email protected] `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913

