Re: Firefox trouble

2020-07-12 Thread Connor McLaughlan
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 2:41 PM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > > Hello! > > On 7/10/20 11:11 PM, Connor McLaughlan wrote: > > i'm really having trouble to get a recent enough firefox running on > > debian sparc. > > > > I couldn't get firefox to run with the missing libraries taken from > >

Re: Does '5.7.6-1' work on USIIIi for you? (was: Re: sparc64 kernel crashes, & using SAS/SATA drives instead of SCA/FC-AL)

2020-07-12 Thread Gregor Riepl
> (the XVR-600 isn't supported in X). >From what I can gather on the net, the GPU on this card is a 3DLabs Wildcat, with conflicting information about its generation (2 or 4). Sadly, there's no open-source drivers for these cards, and the only proprietary ones available[1] will likely not work

Re: Firefox trouble

2020-07-12 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hello! On 7/10/20 11:11 PM, Connor McLaughlan wrote: > i'm really having trouble to get a recent enough firefox running on > debian sparc. > > I couldn't get firefox to run with the missing libraries taken from > snapshots manually. That's not enough information to help you debug the problem. I

Re: Does '5.7.6-1' work on USIIIi for you? (was: Re: sparc64 kernel crashes, & using SAS/SATA drives instead of SCA/FC-AL)

2020-07-12 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On 7/12/20 1:57 PM, Romain Dolbeau wrote: > After failing to deliberately crash my home-cross-compiled vanilla 5.2 > on the Sun Blade 2500 Red, I installed the current kernel in Sid: > > linux-image-5.7.0-1-sparc64-smp 5.7.6-1 > > And managed to do a full rebuild of GCC 10.1 (starting with

Does '5.7.6-1' work on USIIIi for you? (was: Re: sparc64 kernel crashes, & using SAS/SATA drives instead of SCA/FC-AL)

2020-07-12 Thread Romain Dolbeau
Le jeu. 9 juil. 2020 à 13:26, Romain Dolbeau a écrit : > So - has anyone made any progress on this or are we still in need of a > bisect? If the latest, is there any known way to quickly cause a crash > to ensure if a tested kernel is good/bad? I wanted to give a go at bisecting, so first I