This issue is affecting a livedvd session on my G4 iBook of 14.04 . . .
same situation in the install of 12.04 on the same machine. And, just
for humor, 14.04 Xu 64 bit on '10 MBPro . . . also has sound issues . .
. which is not so humorous for a machine closer to the wave of
technology. If
@Adam:
OK, thanks for that info on the beta, I won't waste time fiddling around
with it . . . but maybe I'll check into the dailies . . . whenever that
would be . . . and try to test for boot-up . . . . So far the 14.04 ppc on
the iBook has rough window dragging . . . slow scrolling . . . .
Great!! Glad there was a way to deal with the issue . . . I'll check
into the dailies in a week or so . . . .
e.e.p.
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Lars, et al:
Thanks for the update, I guess fixed has many meanings; I'll give it a
few weeks, hopefully before my iBook takes its final KP episode. But, I
checked the duplicate description, seems almost verbatim the same . . .
so, uh, yeah I can see how that one is better . . . . shrug It's
@Walter:
Alrighty, be a few days before I can download and burn the iso . . . I'll
post back when I've at least tried to boot or run the installer . . . .
F
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Walter Lapchynski
1363...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
@Fritz it's apparently not fixed for Lars but we
and rebooted back into OSX.
So, it looks closer but, still no cigar in terms of stability such that
QA testing could be done . . . couldn't take the time to try an install,
etc.
F
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Fritz Hudnut este.el@gmail.com
wrote:
@Walter:
Alrighty, be a few days before I
Yes, for me this bug is fixed.
that means this one's fixed.
Thanks for the link, I may check into it, but low probability of time to
get 14.10 running on the iMac . . . I'm simply assuming it is unsupported
. . . vis video drivers . . . I heard nv is no longer available, etc.
@wxl:
I sent this to QA . . . but, right, this is the bug . . . that my
iBook found earlier in the month, and then again a few days ago. What I
didn't mention was what Lars also mentioned, when the mouse cursor
clenches to drag the window . . . it doesn't unclench. But, it is a
deal breaker in
Public bug reported:
System fails to revive from suspend through GUI in iBook G4 . . .
screen goes black . . . but then does not wake up necessitating shut
down and cold boot to return to GUI . . . .
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Joseph:
This is a new issue since upgrading from Xubunt 12.04 to 14.04 via Software
Updater GUI . . . . I'll try to test this kernel update suggestion . . .
I'm away from the iBook for today . . . probably be late tomorrow before I
can get the time to try stuff out with it . . . so 24 + 8 hours
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Joseph: Following up on your request to test upstream kernel . . . I
went to the wiki, but it looks like it's beyond my skillset . . . it's
asking me to add some packages from i386 or amd64 . . . but this is
ppc . . . so, uh, I don't know which to choose. The other detail is
that I'm using
I got confirmation from the lubuntu-user list that ppc can't use i386 or
amd64 .deb files . . . so again, I didn't see any ppc .deb files
listed on the upstream kernel list . . . also, the 14.10 liveDVD is not
booting in either of my PPC computers . . . .
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to try out, including creating a new user, which I can log into and
sudo with . . . original user will not log into GUI, only TTY. I'm
adding my apport data here as the problem continues . . . .
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Lightdm fails to start session…
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Public bug reported:
I am having a problem on my iBook G4 running Lu 14.04.1 . . . after
running a recent update/upgrade with only 3 or 4 items listed, dbus
was one I remember . . . screen went black . . . tried to do something
in TTY console to restart . . . then wound up shutting down. On
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I am having a problem on my iBook G4 running Lu 14.04.1 . . . after
running a recent update/upgrade with only 3 or 4 items listed, dbus
was one I remember . . . screen went black . . . tried to do something
@Gunnar:
Thanks kindly for the reply, looks like a bit before you posted here,
Manfred H on answers offered what might be a similar suggestion . . .
since he has patiently been working with me for awhile on this problem I
tried it first, and it seems to have fixed the problem . . . I'm typing
That's great . . . haven't had time to fiddle with getting sound going on
the iBook 14.04 yet . . . . No alsamixer opens in terminal . . . . How
long do you figure it will take to filter down to update/upgrade? Or, I'll
still have to modprobe something? : - 0
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[PATCH] Fix sound on PowerPC
As per Boris' suggestion:
Boris:
Yes, that did work . . . but, I had to add live-nosplash-powerpc
video+ofonly radeon.agpmode=-1 . . . . When I just used the
video=ofonly radeon.agpmode=-1 I got unable to open file, Invalid
device.
With that AGP boot parameter the 14.10 livedvd it is working;
Sorry, live-nosplash-powerpc video=ofonly radeon.agpmode=-1
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PPC - GUI freezes except for mouse pointer
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I believe I'm dealing with this bug on my G4 iBook with radeon driver,
I've got about 640 MB RAM??? Now trying to get 14.04 Lu running after
having similar screen freeze issues with 14.10 . . . in 14.10 using
agp.mode got me into a GUI, but then the screen would freeze . . .
although mouse is
do you guys have this problem in 14.04.1?
@wxl:
To answer that question, yes, the problem of the desktop freezing is
happening in my G4 iBook with 14.04.1 installed.
Opening web browser seems to freeze the desktop in and of itself. I can
open the Terminal and run commands; but, for instance,
I am having a problem with a similar issue as the OP on my iBook G4
running Lu 14.04 . . . after running a recent update/upgrade with only 3
or 4 items listed, dbus was one I remember . . . screen went black . .
. tried to do something in TTY console to restart . . . then wound up
shutting down.
Public bug reported:
During testing for PPC 14.10 alternate install CD on iBook G4 the
process got as far as the Yaboot window boot prompt . . . entering
various commands resulted in response: claim error, can't allocate
e0 at 0 x c200; claim error, can't allocate kernel memory.
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Running the apport-collect 1363180 seemed to not go through . . .
various error windows could not be read in the desktop because the new
install of 14.04 has left problems with the GUI . . . no time to deal
with it. This bug report was filed as part of the QA testing process .
. . I have marked
Problem replicated using the desktop iso downloaded today build
20140829 got to the Yaboot boot prompt window, entering live and
various other choices offered under tab brings identical claim error
. . . adding on some radeonfb= items brings invalid device . . . .
So, I would again say that
Problem was replicated while trying to boot the live Desktop in my
iMac G4 800 Mhz w/1GB RAM . . . identical claim error and invalid
device responses as with the iBook. Couldn't get the iMac registered
with QA because the Xubuntu/Lubuntu 12.04 system could not find gist .
. . took a while to get
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- process got as far as the Yaboot window boot prompt . . . entering
- various commands resulted in response: claim error, can't allocate
-
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Folks:
All of this recent activity 9/1/14 was via the iMac 800 running apport-
collect 1363180 in the Xubun 12.04 partition . . . trying to run
hardinfo -ram devices.so | sed '/\*\*\*\*\*\*\*/,/\*\*\*\*\*\*\*/d' |
gist-paste | clipit -c . . . generates an error something about gnome
keyring . . .
A couple weeks ago I posted my issue as a question on LP and I got the
suggestions to increase my swap partition, which I did, and the
situation did improve as far as short term suspend/hibernate goes . . .
but, the problem is not solved. I posted this on my question today:
[My last question
@Adam:
I've more or less got the basic functions straightened out in 14.04 Lu on
my iBook, so sometime in the next couple weeks I'll probably be finding
time to mess around with sound . . . it has been the least of my worries.
But, might have mentioned before that in the pre or post splash error
yep. Have so many bug reports out on stuff, didn't remember to post here
about it . . . .
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 3:57 PM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> Firefox 47 works again.
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Is the "problem loading in-kernel . . . " message still showing?? Are you
able to send the "apport-collect" on this issue? Still too busy to jump
over to 16.04 side of things, yet.
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 9:42 AM, ernsteiswuerfel
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> Yay, with todays Version:
@ernst:
You were the OP on this one, but, if the problem is gone for you, doesn't
seem like there is any point. Last I saw in MATE I still get the error
script, but it never interfered with booting.
What about Luigi Burdo? He posted here as well . . . is this script
happening AND he can't
@Martin:
As I mentioned on the other bug report, the new xserver-xorg-video-ati has
not eliminated the issue of blotchy low spec background images, in my PM
3,1 the blotchiness of pictures continues; even though words and icons are
very crisp and clear, the backgrounds are not.
F
On Sun, Mar
If no one else gets to it before I do, I can run this command in a day
or so; have to reboot in 16.04 side. I get this error as well, but it
doesn't prevent the system from booting in my PM 3,1 . . . but, these
cert errors continue to show up in the brief TTY window before the log
in window shows
Public bug reported:
OK, the reason I'm posting back here, running Lu 16.04 on an PPC iBook,
and MATE/XFCE 16.04 on a PM ST. . . did a dist-upgrade today, so it now
running the new "22" kernel and saw in the list of upgrades new updates
to FF and T-bird . . . on both machines after reboot FF
@John:
Thanks for the follow-up . . . appreciate the suggestion on downgrading;
however it seemed that there was some problem with Midori as well . . .
??? Not a whole lot of options for browsers in PPC . . . hopefully FF will
pull itself together.
F
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 6:20 AM, John Paul
@ernst:
I saw one of my problems, on the Xorg configure I didn't run "sudo service
lightdm stop" first . . . maybe I'll try that later or tomorrow . . . still
wondering why "r128" didn't show up in "lsmod" . . . .
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> Check your boot messages with "journalctl -k" and your
> /var/log/Xorg.0.log then you will get a hint what went wrong with r128.
>
> On current Ubuntu versions there is no need for an xorg.conf, only if
> you need to
@ernsteiswuerfel:
Thanks for the post. I believe that in the install of U-MATE on the 3,1
things ran so well that there is no xorg.conf. Most everything in he
display resolution is great, and it was only the background image that was
looking like the topo map.
Since the dev had gotten back to
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> In the meantime you could try to get one of the other drivers
>> "modesetting", "fbdev", "fbdevhw" to work with 24 bit depth. You can use
>> my xorg.conf as starting point and edit it manually. Just put it in
>>
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> It would be a good idea to let the
> upstream devs know that. xorg/driver/xf86-video-r128 is actively
> maintained and still receives patches (last one 8 days ago). You could
> file a bug against upstream:
>
Public bug reported:
I was working on bug #1541082 which was reporting "blotchy" graphics
images on my PowerMac3,1 with Rage ATI Pro 128 card . . . and got the
suggestion to try to add the "r128" driver, which I did. After that the
display went black. After fiddling around with it, I removed
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Fritz Hudnut <este.el@gmail.com>
wrote:
> But, I was thinking this morning I have some notes about the display
> "modes" where I have used something like "1024 x 768@60-32" . . .
> something like that, and ***that*** did mak
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 5:04 AM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> Glad to hear you finally got it working, somehow. ;-)
Me too . . . must have been some "divine intervention" . . . as I was about
to give up on it for the day. I believe it was the choice for "fbdev"
driver that
>
> Just found out that the needed xserver-xorg-video-r128 package is no
> longer installed by default in Yakkety. Maybe this is also the case in
> Xenial. So the easy solution for you would be to "sudo apt-get install
> xserver-xorg-video-r128" and reboot. Maybe you get an accelerated 24bpp
>
@ernst:
Many, many thanks for the details . . . I can see numerous "errors" showing
up as the OS loads, including something about the "r128" "failing," I think
we've discussed some of these things before . . . but, since for the most
part "things were working" I didn't mess with it.
But, indeed,
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> In the meantime you could try to get one of the other drivers
> "modesetting", "fbdev", "fbdevhw" to work with 24 bit depth. You can use
> my xorg.conf as starting point and edit it manually. Just put it in
>
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Fritz Hudnut <este.el@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
> christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Fritz Hudnut, I think your dist-upgrade to yakkety test is sufficient
>&g
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fritz Hudnut, my eyes must not be refined enough to see the problem.
It is very clear in the last photos, if you know what a topographic map
looks like? Do you know what I'm referring
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ** Tags added: needs-picture
Here are two of a number of shots, I was trying to keep the file size
small, as the originals are approx 1.7 MBs . . . the Xu desktop photo #135
might be a little
@CP:
I took a screenshot, I think that should be pretty clear now.
F
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fritz Hudnut, my eyes must not be refined enough to see the problem.
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
flash drive of the daily . . . . I ***could*** do that, but, it will
take some time, and, then, question is, has anything "changed" such that it
won't be a time flush? : - 0
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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Gents:
Another issue I found on my recent install of U-MATE 16.04 PPC on my
Powermac 3,1 . . . had some "kernel certificate" errors on booting the
live DVD, which carried over to the install . .
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1541082/+attachment/4695347/+files/Dependencies.txt
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This data was repeated numerous times at the end of the running of the
"sudo apport-collect -p xorg 1541082" Don't know if it showed up
elsewhere, this is just one "paragraph."
Crash Annotation GraphicsCriticalError: |[0][GFX1]: Unknown image format
1 (t=19.9352) |[10606][GFX1]: Unknown image
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2) To see if this is already resolved, could you please test
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to the results?
>
@Christopher:
I ran an update/upgrade just a few
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 10:24 AM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> Added the upstream bug to this tracker. Then I realized that strictly
> speaking this bug "X doesn't start with r128 driver (ATI RAGE)
> [powerpc]" has a different meaning from this one here "blotchy
> graphics". I
I just updated/graded my PPC units yesterday, didn't look too closely over
the whole list, it was large, 60 packages plus a kernel. Obviously since
this bug was posted FF was repaired, but, we know that the various ubuntu
distros are phasing PPC out . . . the browser is what needs the most
Just checked my iBook/Lu 16.04, and Powermac/U-MATE 16.04, both have FF
47.0+build3-Oubur "installed" and shown as "latest version" . . . in my
MacPro/10.9 I have FF 50.0.2 "up to date." Usually PPC is a couple
versions back, so, it looks like a tad bit more than that . . . it's fading
For my PPC machines I'm thinking Xenial is the "final destination" . . . on
my 933 MHz iBook, everything loads very slowly . . . not even thinking
about non-LTS options for them.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 10:36 AM, ernsteiswuerfel
wrote:
> Yes, Firefox is in Xenial's
Thanks for the reply . . . but, no, I didn't figure anything out . . . I
just copy/pasted what you provided after the "sudo nano" . . . and what I
pasted here is what was there . . . I tried to arrow down or up, but the
scroll bar was "full" . . . i.e., what was showing was the full show . . .
and
Success!!! I did use sudo, but using the "lxqt" option brought me to the
"744 lines" and I used your shortcut to get me to line 192 and then
scrolled down to the end right before "mouse" and I dropped your code in
and . . . seems like I must have done "OK" because hitting the eject key .
. .
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