Kernel 5.7
Re: Kernel 5.7
Tested the RC6... Seems to work here, also shutdown. Only problem is that starting the onboard ethernet still needs the unplug/replug trick.
- Roland -
Re: Kernel 5.7
Do you also have another network card in your machine... or just the onboard DPAA adapter in use ?
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Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
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Re: Kernel 5.7
I dont have any other NICs in use anymore... just the onboard X5000 adapter.
I guess thats the only difference .
I guess thats the only difference .
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Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.7
Have you seen any error messages?
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Re: Kernel 5.7
Ok, I accept Dunce of the Year Award! I had neglected to change my env boot variable. DTB working fine and machine powering down. Sorry chaps. Shoot me now!
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Re: Kernel 5.7
Hi All,
I released the RC7 of kernel 5.7 for testing today.
New:
Screenshot of a SuSE 6.0 guest (Kernel 2.0.36) from 1999 and a S.u.S.E. Linux 4.2 guest (Kernel 1.99.4) from 1996 on Xubuntu 16.04.6 PowerPC (host) with kernel 5.7-rc7:
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
I released the RC7 of kernel 5.7 for testing today.
New:
- PowerPC fixes 5.7-5
- Linux 5.7-rc7 Kernel Released With It Looking To Be In Good Shape -- phoronix.com
- 5.7-rc7 announcement
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 5.7
Screenshot of a SuSE 6.0 guest (Kernel 2.0.36) from 1999 and a S.u.S.E. Linux 4.2 guest (Kernel 1.99.4) from 1996 on Xubuntu 16.04.6 PowerPC (host) with kernel 5.7-rc7:
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
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Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
Re: Kernel 5.7
Kernel 5.7 RC7 up and running on the AmigaOne X5000
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AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.7
Fantastic! Thank you for testing the RC7!
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Running Linux on AmigaONEs can require some tinkering.
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
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Re: Kernel 5.7
I used to have this when I first got my X5000. I'm told it's due to the ports your X5000 is connected to, apparently some 100Mbit ports don't fully comply and upset the DPAA. I use a 5 port hub now, and that doesn't cause problems. Do you have a different router you could try? Or can you connect through a Hub device first?xeno74 wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 2:25 pm Hi Darren,
I successfully tested the RC3-2 and the new cyrus-p5040.dtb with Fienix Soar 3.0-20200426 on my X5000/40 today.
Results:
Basically the DPAA Ethernet works now. Unfortunately something is odd with the first RJ45 socket of the onboard DPAA Ethernet. I have to insert the network cable in strongly so that a signal transmission works. After a reboot or power-off I have to replug the network cable. Simply plugging it in is not enough. I have to put it in strongly. I can't use the second Ethernet port because there is a piece of plastic in front of the second RJ45 socket. The issue with displaying to much DPAA Ethernet interfaces is solved! I see only two DPAA Ethernet interfaces (eth0 and eth1).
- power-off and restart are working! We don't need the cyrus patch anymore!!!!!!
- The hard disk LED works! Great!
- The DPAA Ethernet works after a replug of the network cable.
Regards
Darren