Thank you for the links and for testing SeaLion.Hypex wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 8:46 am I've got SeaLion working on my Debian 64!
I needed the libffi6 package. I didn't need the libjpeg8 package but I located it just in case. I've found a snapshot for both PPC32 and PPC64.
FFI6:
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/deb ... _ppc64.deb
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/deb ... owerpc.deb
JPEG8:
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/deb ... _ppc64.deb
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/deb ... owerpc.deb
Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Yesterday I upgraded my Debian Sid Bookworm installation to Debian Sid/forky ( snapshot from 2025-08-21 19:45 ).
After installation xserver not started:
I "solved" this with renaming /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglamoregl.so, now I can log to desktop, but without 2D acceleration. Do somebody know, how to fix it?
Maybe this Mesa fix will work? viewtopic.php?p=60770#p60770
After installation xserver not started:
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[ 54.753] (EE)
[ 54.753] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 54.754] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.755] (EE) 0: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (?+0x0) [0x11dbd4b1c]
[ 54.756] (EE) 1: linux-vdso64.so.1 (?+0x0) [0x3fff81182464]
[ 54.757] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.757] (EE) 2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/radeon_drv.so (?+0x0) [0x3fff7fc698dc]
[ 54.758] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.758] (EE) 3: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (?+0x0) [0x11da2b738]
[ 54.759] (EE) 4: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (AddScreen+0xf0) [0x11d9d0fc0]
[ 54.760] (EE) 5: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (InitOutput+0x348) [0x11da2d978]
[ 54.761] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.761] (EE) 6: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (?+0x0) [0x11d9d679c]
[ 54.762] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.762] (EE) 7: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (?+0x0) [0x11d9b5af0]
[ 54.764] (EE) unw_get_proc_name failed: no unwind info found [-10]
[ 54.764] (EE) 8: /lib/powerpc64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (?+0x0) [0x3fff80756c84]
[ 54.765] (EE) 9: /lib/powerpc64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (__libc_start_main+0x1c8) [0x3fff80756ee8]
[ 54.766] (EE)
[ 54.766] (EE) Segmentation fault at address 0xc
[ 54.766] (EE)
Fatal server error:
[ 54.766] (EE) Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
Maybe this Mesa fix will work? viewtopic.php?p=60770#p60770
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Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Mesa fix works on ppc-64 with little changes:
apt-mark hold instead of apt hold and problem with keys --allow-unauthenticated --allow-insecure-repositories

Unfortunatelly, in my snapshot are broken gimp so I have to find snapshot where it works...
Did somebody know, which snapshot is best to use? I.e. with minimum broken packages.
I am used mainly Libre Office and Gimp
apt-mark hold instead of apt hold and problem with keys --allow-unauthenticated --allow-insecure-repositories
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echo '## MintPPC64 additional repository
deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/MintPPC64_additional_repository.asc] http://u58733p55594.web0093.zxcs-klant.nl/mesa-64 ./' >> /etc/apt/sources.list
apt update --allow-unauthenticated --allow-insecure-repositories
apt install libegl-mesa0=24.1.6-1 libgbm1=24.1.6-1 libgl1-mesa-dri=24.1.6-1 \
libglx-mesa0=24.1.6-1 mesa-va-drivers=24.1.6-1 mesa-vdpau-drivers=24.1.6-1 \
mesa-vulkan-drivers=24.1.6-1
sudo apt-mark hold libegl-mesa0=24.1.6-1 libgbm1=24.1.6-1 libgl1-mesa-dri=24.1.6-1 \
libglx-mesa0=24.1.6-1 mesa-va-drivers=24.1.6-1 mesa-vdpau-drivers=24.1.6-1 \
mesa-vulkan-drivers=24.1.6-1

Unfortunatelly, in my snapshot are broken gimp so I have to find snapshot where it works...
Did somebody know, which snapshot is best to use? I.e. with minimum broken packages.
I am used mainly Libre Office and Gimp
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Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Good to know. Thank you.sailorMH wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 6:04 pm Mesa fix works on ppc-64 with little changes:
apt-mark hold instead of apt hold and problem with keys --allow-unauthenticated --allow-insecure-repositories
Do you mean a screenshot utility? I use gnome-screenshot on MintPPC32.sailorMH wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 6:04 pm Unfortunatelly, in my snapshot are broken gimp so I have to find snapshot where it works...
Did somebody know, which snapshot is best to use? I.e. with minimum broken packages.
I am used mainly Libre Office and Gimp![]()
Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
I mean Debian snapshots https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/deb ... 0T014110Z/.xeno74 wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 7:03 amDo you mean a screenshot utility? I use gnome-screenshot on MintPPC32.sailorMH wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 6:04 pm Unfortunatelly, in my snapshot are broken gimp so I have to find snapshot where it works...
Did somebody know, which snapshot is best to use? I.e. with minimum broken packages.
I am used mainly Libre Office and Gimp![]()
I am used them in apt/sources.list instead of plain unstable. Because unstable has very often broken packages dependencies, for me is better to point at some exact snapshot and have my main working linux fixed here.
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Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
Is this Mint install base? As I see some Mint repos in your sources list. I gave on up Mint because some packages are broken and have some kind of Clang error. For example Zenity won't work. Gives some kind of relocation error associated to Clang or something similar.sailorMH wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 10:19 am I am used them in apt/sources.list instead of plain unstable. Because unstable has very often broken packages dependencies, for me is better to point at some exact snapshot and have my main working linux fixed here.
OTOH Debian Sid works well enough. I have no major issues and it works quite well and stable. But, almost opposite to Linux PPC in general, there's too many updates! However, my system lacks a history buffer in terminals, as it's wiped on every boot. I don't know why, as my terminal settings have it activated, so I kinda gave up on using it more as annoying things not working are not worth my time trying to fix.
Lately I've been spending more time testing kernels which can be time consuming enough and more so if I test it across different installs I have.
Re: Debian Buster/Sid PPC64
No, it is Debian Sid. Mint in sources.list is only for Mesa downgrade.Hypex wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 4:54 pm Is this Mint install base? As I see some Mint repos in your sources list. I gave on up Mint because some packages are broken and have some kind of Clang error. For example Zenity won't work. Gives some kind of relocation error associated to Clang or something similar.
Do you have in sources.list unstable ?Hypex wrote: Sun Mar 08, 2026 4:54 pm OTOH Debian Sid works well enough. I have no major issues and it works quite well and stable. But, almost opposite to Linux PPC in general, there's too many updates! However, my system lacks a history buffer in terminals, as it's wiped on every boot. I don't know why, as my terminal settings have it activated, so I kinda gave up on using it more as annoying things not working are not worth my time trying to fix.
Lately I've been spending more time testing kernels which can be time consuming enough and more so if I test it across different installs I have.![]()
I had unstable there some time, but I often ended with broken packages or non-working apps like Libre office or Gimp.
Now I am using instead of directly unstable some exact snapshot. Mostly that one where JP Adrian Glaubitz made installation snapshot.
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