Hi,
I've been debugging an issue in gtk2-perl causing it to SIGBUS on
sparc64, and traced it back to what seems to be dodgy code inside
libx11. One of the tests calls gdk_window_set_opacity, which calls
XChangeProperty with a pointer to a guint32, cast to char*, with the
length set to 32 bits as
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On 2017-01-23 04:27 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I think there is enough documentation for this on the web:
>
>> https://www.linux.com/learn/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux
>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#Using_the_command_shell
> Adrian
>
T5240, No Keyboard
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On 01/23/2017 10:19 PM, louis ayotte wrote:
> GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
>
>Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB
>lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible
>device or file completions.
I did reboot but i forgot to generate the configuration for grub,
GNU GRUB version 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB
lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists possible
device or file completions.
On 2017-01-23 01:24 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> This looks like your /boot partition is either too small or uses an
> unsupported
> filesystem. Could you print out your partition table with parted?
>
> E.g.:
>
> root@deb4g:~# parted /dev/vdiska print
> Model: Unknown (unknown)
> Disk
On 01/23/2017 10:10 PM, louis ayotte wrote:
>> This looks like your /boot partition is either too small or uses an
>> unsupported
>> filesystem. Could you print out your partition table with parted?
> (...)
> # parted /dev/sdb print
> Model: SEAGATE ST914603SSUN146G (scsi)
> Disk /dev/sdb: 147GB
>
> On Jan 23, 2017, at 10:09 AM, louis ayotte wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I made sure to install the correct version of this package as can be
> seen here;
>
> # apt-cache policy grub2
> grub2:
> Installed: 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
> Candidate: 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
>
On 01/23/2017 06:09 PM, louis ayotte wrote:
> # grub-install --boot-directory=/boot /dev/sdb
> Installing for sparc64-ieee1275 platform.
> grub-install: warning: Embedding is not possible. GRUB can only be
> installed in this setup by using blocklists. However, blocklists are
> UNRELIABLE and
Hi everyone,
I made sure to install the correct version of this package as can be
seen here;
# apt-cache policy grub2
grub2:
Installed: 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
Candidate: 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64
Version table:
*** 2.02~beta3-3+sparc64 500
500 http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports
On Mon, 23 Jan 2017, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> > So installation was completed ok and the beast rebooted but doesn't boot
> > (see
> > below the transcript from the screen). May be the reason is my obnoxious (I
> > guess I like that word that much to use twice) partitioning
> > 2
On 01/23/2017 04:09 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> So installation was completed ok and the beast rebooted but doesn't boot (see
> below the transcript from the screen). May be the reason is my obnoxious (I
> guess I like that word that much to use twice) partitioning
>
> 2 drives partitioned
On Wed, 18 Jan 2017, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Yaroslav!
> On 01/18/2017 04:09 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> > followed https://wiki.debian.org/Sparc64
> > and grabbed
> > https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/debian-cd/2016-12-13/debian-9.0-sparc64-NETINST-1.iso
> > image. After
Hello!
A quick follow up since several people seem to have not read the
instructions carefully enough.
1) You have to use the version with the "+sparc64" suffix in the
version number available from the "unreleased" repository.
*This* is the correct version:
root@deb4g:~# apt-cache
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