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Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:58 am
by xeno74
AlicePPC wrote:I use RC1..after i can test the rc1-2
But the last time what i use the rc1-2 for install debian 8 blank screen appear just after cfe load the vmlinux...not screen linux appear loading..only blank screen and after a few minutes the x1000 restart..
Sorry for my poor english
Never mind. I am still learning English too. :-)

OK, I will take the RC1 as the base for the RC2. It seems, the RC1-2 doesn't work with new graphics cards.

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:07 pm
by Epsilon
xeno74 wrote: Many thanks for testing! Could you please try the kernel 3.19? Download: vmlinux-3.19.0-KVM-PR-AMIGA_one_X1000.tar.bz2

For the kernel 3.19 you need Upstart and the rw boot argument.

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 sudo apt-get install upstart-sysv

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setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sdb7 quiet ro splash rw"
Epsilon wrote: FYI I note that an extra dialog box appears on my install that was not mentioned in the instructions - a prompt saying the kernel wasn't detected or something (?) and that the partition would not boot without it, ok to proceed?
Yes, ok to proceed is correct. Could you tell me when does the extra dialog box appears?
I tried booting into ubuntu mate with 4.2 as it works to a shell at least, so I can install the package you mentioned. When I run the command apt-get as above I got unable to resolve the ports.ubuntu.... thinking about it a bit I remembered that in the installation it asked which network device I wanted to use for the installation. Since AmigaOS 4.1 can't use the onboard NIC I instantly told it to use the PCI realtek one, which is connected to the network. The onboard is not connected because it doesn't work in OS4.1. The initial OS installation worked fine this way.

I then thought about it and assumed that the issue was Ubuntu was automatically choosing the onboard card when running from the hd after the installation, and ignoring what I said during the installation. So I swapped the cable to the other card and the download worked. That is a gotcha for os4.1 people since they never use that NIC onboard!

Anyway, after the package installed, I got some weird warning messages like these:

"dpkg: systemd-sysv: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested"

Since it didn't ask me anything and just did it all automatically I didn't have any choice....

My photos are not being accepted to be uploaded to this server so I have uploaded them to flickr instead. Links are here for the messages mentioned here:

ImageIMG_8690 by Epsilon2012, on Flickr

I change the boot args as you mentioned in CFE, copied the vmlinux-3.19 kernel to the CF card and when selected Linux booted straight (with an odd message about hard disk mounting which I saw previously too) to a terminal login - no X and no CTRL-ALT-F1 needed. I logged in and got a weird message I also never seen before "systemd-logind[2900]: failed to start user service: Unknown unit: [email protected]"

ImageIMG_8692 by Epsilon2012, on Flickr

ImageIMG_8691 by Epsilon2012, on Flickr

I tried running X -configure again, but same result - no devices found.

As a comparison this is what the boot did before when using kernel 4.2 - a lot more information appeared on the screen:

ImageIMG_8678 by Epsilon2012, on Flickr

No idea. Seems worse now than before - looks broken.

Catcha,
Epsilon

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:57 pm
by AlicePPC
Humm...I have a problem loading kernel modules
How can fix this?

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:26 pm
by xeno74
AlicePPC wrote:Humm...I have a problem loading kernel modules
How can fix this?
Could you look in the section "Kernel Modules" of your system information program, please? I'd like to know if there some kernel modules were loaded.

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:29 pm
by AlicePPC
only 2
input_leds and led_class

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:33 pm
by xeno74
AlicePPC wrote:only 2
OK, this is more a systemd problem. The kernel modules are working. :-)

Which kernel modules were loaded?

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:37 pm
by AlicePPC
pic added

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:46 pm
by xeno74
Epsilon wrote: I change the boot args as you mentioned in CFE, copied the vmlinux-3.19 kernel to the CF card and when selected Linux booted straight (with an odd message about hard disk mounting which I saw previously too) to a terminal login - no X and no CTRL-ALT-F1 needed.
Sorry Epsilon about these issues. Do you have time to install Debian 8.2? Maybe the ubuntu MATE distribution is responsible for all these issues. I don't know but it could be.

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:08 pm
by Epsilon
xeno74 wrote:
Epsilon wrote: I change the boot args as you mentioned in CFE, copied the vmlinux-3.19 kernel to the CF card and when selected Linux booted straight (with an odd message about hard disk mounting which I saw previously too) to a terminal login - no X and no CTRL-ALT-F1 needed.
Sorry Epsilon about these issues. Do you have time to install Debian 8.2? Maybe the ubuntu MATE distribution is responsible for all these issues. I don't know but it could be.
I could try it I guess - Excuse my ignorance but where is it and how do I install it? Is there another distro or is it an option to select on the installation of ubuntu mate?

Catcha,
Epsilon

Re: Ubuntu Mate 15.10

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:30 pm
by xeno74
Epsilon wrote: I could try it I guess - Excuse my ignorance but where is it and how do I install it? Is there another distro or is it an option to select on the installation of ubuntu mate?

Catcha,
Epsilon
Never mind. Please look in the AmigaONE X1000 Debian Squeeze Installation Guide v2.5.1. (PDF). This is an excellent Debian installation guide. You can download it from A-EON. But the mentioned kernels in this guide are very old. Please use the 4.X kernels. You also need a new netinstall ISO: debian-8.2.0-powerpc-netinst.iso.