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Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:06 pm
by Phantom
I'm considering to install Linux together with AmigaOS 4.1 in my X1000 system. As I really don't know nothing about Linux and its installation process (especially when it comes to install it together with AmigaOS 4.1), I would like if there's a step-by-step guide for really novice users to install Linux successfully with the minimum of fuss (if that's possible of course).
Also, as there are many Linux distros available, which one you recommend, and which one is the most supported with X1000 computer (according to drivers)?
I really need to help me here, as I don't want to mess up my current AmigaOS 4.1 system.
Just a final word, as I'm planning to install Linux on a completely separate HD.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:24 pm
by zappa2009
I use mintppc11 (based on Debian Wheezy) on my X1000 with the Kernel 3.5.7 and 4 GB Ram
The Installation is very nice written in the LinuxInstallation.pdf came with your X1000.
Just replace the old Kernel2.6.39 Files things with the Kernel3.5.7. Download it from the Aeon-Website.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:21 pm
by amigasociety
Phantom wrote:I'm considering to install Linux together with AmigaOS 4.1 in my X1000 system. As I really don't know nothing about Linux and its installation process (especially when it comes to install it together with AmigaOS 4.1), I would like if there's a step-by-step guide for really novice users to install Linux successfully with the minimum of fuss (if that's possible of course).
Also, as there are many Linux distros available, which one you recommend, and which one is the most supported with X1000 computer (according to drivers)?
I really need to help me here, as I don't want to mess up my current AmigaOS 4.1 system.
Just a final word, as I'm planning to install Linux on a completely separate HD.
Thanks in advance.
I would recommend buying a cheap 2nd drive since the X1000 gas so many drive bays and install Linux on the 2nd drive, therefore leaving your Amiga OS drive alone.
I did the Linux install, the Debian Squeeze version, which was the very 1st version that Trevor wrote the install guide for.
If you follow his step by step, it worked nicely and even I was able to get it done.
Since then there have been so many new versions of Linux that work I decided to just wait it out and one day do a new install.
I only go into Linux once in a while and find I prefer sticking with Amiga, but it is nice to have options.
I would though like a linux that works on X1000 with the newer Gnome 3.x desktop. My Squeeze is not Gnome 3 but the older classic.
Not sure if any of the other flavors since made to work on the X1000 support the newer Gnome 3.6, etc...
TJ
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 1:11 am
by zzd10h
Hi Anthony,
Just my experience is :
-install MintPPC
-on a partition < 6 (/dev/hda6 or more made a lot of infructuous installations before to find that partition > 5 was not recognized at boot) I never tried on a separate hard drive
-use a cf card for the kernel, the USB stick for kernel is very slow and boring (plug it AFTER CFE initialisation is a pain)
-follow the hyperion guide, very didactic
-all the x1000 components are supported (nice to see that dual core, RAM > 2gb, sound & ethernet controllers are working nice !)
-have time to install, for me 2 hours for MintPPC Beta3 Netinst.iso
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/wheez ... pc/iso-cd/
-take care to the CFE settings (bootargs and astate, don't know why but for me astate was not = A4 therefore my CPU was 500 mhz first time)
-install 2d/3d acceleration drivers
-enjoy SuperTuxKarts
I try too Ubuntu but no input worked at first screen
and
Debian but I don't succeed to make 2d/3d acceleration working.
-> my advice is to install mintPPC.
And at last, have fun.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:37 am
by ggw
Should I start a new thread? The title fits my situation perfectly, so I am happy to post here.
I will attempt to ask a small amount each post.
I expect after each response to read, once again, many of the other threads for hints, before returning for more help.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 11:48 am
by ddni
I am waiting for the new LiveCD to become available.
If I install Linux, it will be to a secondary hard drive.
A part of me is screaming NO dont do it. This is an Amiga! Keep alien OSes away from it.

Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 1:57 am
by Christopher Follett
ddni wrote:A part of me is screaming NO dont do it. This is an Amiga! Keep alien OSes away from it.

It does make life simpler,

.
Im still struggling to follow the guides.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:05 am
by ggw
ggw wrote:Should I start a new thread? The title fits my situation perfectly, so I am happy to post here.
I will attempt to ask a small amount each post.
I expect after each response to read, once again, many of the other threads for hints, before returning for more help.
I am further. The first thing to show up in the installation of Debian Linux is "What language?" But nothing I do has any affect other that rebooting.
Suggestions?
------------ steps taken to get that far:
I abandoned 3.8.7, deleting from the USB thumb. In its place I downloaded, ungzip-ed, untar-ed, 3.10.0-2, and dragged that appropriate file and directory to the thumbdrive. I took it out. Went into CFE. Pushed thumb into the top of my X1000. Hooray! Debian installation begins.
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:35 pm
by xeno74
ggw wrote:ggw wrote:Should I start a new thread? The title fits my situation perfectly, so I am happy to post here.
I will attempt to ask a small amount each post.
I expect after each response to read, once again, many of the other threads for hints, before returning for more help.
I am further. The first thing to show up in the installation of Debian Linux is "What language?" But nothing I do has any affect other that rebooting.
Suggestions?
------------ steps taken to get that far:
I abandoned 3.8.7, deleting from the USB thumb. In its place I downloaded, ungzip-ed, untar-ed, 3.10.0-2, and dragged that appropriate file and directory to the thumbdrive. I took it out. Went into CFE. Pushed thumb into the top of my X1000. Hooray! Debian installation begins.
Congratulation!

Are you finished with your Debian installation? And what do you think about the new Kernel 3.10.0-2?
Have a lot of fun with Linux on your X1000!
Christian
Re: Installing Linux under X1000 for the first time
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:01 am
by ggw
Am still too verbose.
I need help.
No. I did not succeed.
Why am I not able to provide any input (other than reboot) to the very first presented Debian screen which asks for language preference?