Hi list,
Thank you very much indeed for openSUSE 12.2 PowerPC.
It runs very well on my Power Mac G5 2003, 2.0GHz, 4 GB RAM, ATi Radeon
9600 128 MB with sound and X11 support.
Unfortunately Firefox doesn't work. I use the Firefox by ppcnux.de.
Are there any updates available for openSUSE 12.2 PowerPC e.g. Firefox 16?
Cheers,
Christian
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Hello,
Since a number of weeks I am unsuccessful in using the ppc64 install
media on my POWER5+ box. Below is output from latest
openSUSE-NET64-ppc64-Build0023-Media.iso. In qemu-system-ppc64 it
proceeds okay, and Factory boots okay (below). The only difference is me
entering SMS menu to select booting from IDE CD. I notice that the
booting system loads an Elf64 kernel while the ppc64 iso loads an Elf32
kernel. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Andreas
CD:
yaboot starting: loaded at 00040000 00065a88 (0/0/02039a68; sp: 02cbffd0)
Config file 'yaboot.cnf' read, 285 bytes
Welcome to openSuSE Factory!
Type "install" to start the YaST installer on this CD/DVD
Type "slp" to start the YaST install via network
Type "rescue" to start the rescue system on this CD/DVD
Welcome to yaboot version r22.8-r1190.SuSE
booted from
'/pci@800000020000003/pci@2,3/ide@1/disk@0:1,\suseboot\yaboot.ibm'
running with firmware 'IBM,SF240_284' on model 'IBM,9111-285', serial
'IBM,*********', partition '06-C903E'
Enter "help" to get some basic usage information
boot:
install slp rescue
boot: install
Please wait, loading kernel...
Allocated 02f00000 bytes for executable @ 03000000
Elf32 kernel loaded...
SuSE Linux zImage starting: loaded at 03000000-05dc0d30
(4000000/0/02039a68; sp: 02cbfd90)
uncompressing ELF header done. (00000100 bytes)
Allocated 018461cc bytes for kernel @ 05f00000
Leave 027c7fc4 bytes for initrd @ 035ecece
uncompressing kernel done. (01240ef8 bytes)
entering kernel at 05f10000(35ecece/27c7fc4/02039a68)
OF stdout device is: /vdevice/vty@30000000
Preparing to boot Linux version 3.10.1-3.g0cd5432-default
(geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 4.8.1 20130711 [gcc-4_8-branch revision
200903] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 SMP Fri Jul 19 14:39:31 UTC 2013 (0cd5432)
Detected machine type: 0000000000000101
Max number of cores passed to firmware: 512 (NR_CPUS = 1024)
Calling ibm,client-architecture-support... not implemented
command line: quiet sysrq=1 insmod=sym53c8xx insmod=ipr
memory layout at init:
memory_limit : 0000000000000000 (16 MB aligned)
alloc_bottom : 0000000007470000
alloc_top : 0000000008000000
alloc_top_hi : 0000000077000000
rmo_top : 0000000008000000
ram_top : 0000000077000000
found display : /pci@800000020000002/display@1, opening... done
Could not allocate memory for RTAS
EXIT called ok
0 >
Disk:
yaboot starting: loaded at 00040000 00065a88 (0/0/02039a68; sp: 02cbffd0)
Config file 'yaboot.cnf' read, 611 bytes
Welcome to yaboot version r22.8-r1190.SuSE
booted from
'/pci@800000020000003/pci@2,4/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@8,0:1,yaboot'
running with firmware 'IBM,SF240_284' on model 'IBM,9111-285', serial
'IBM,*********', partition '06-C903E'
Enter "help" to get some basic usage information
boot: Linux_4
Using 01401f9c bytes for initrd buffer
Please wait, loading kernel...
Allocated 01700000 bytes for kernel @ 03000000
Elf64 kernel loaded...
Loading ramdisk...
ramdisk loaded 01401f9c @ 04700000
OF stdout device is: /vdevice/vty@30000000
Preparing to boot Linux version 3.10.1-3.g0cd5432-default
(geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 4.8.1 20130711 [gcc-4_8-branch revision
200903] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 SMP Fri Jul 19 14:39:31 UTC 2013 (0cd5432)
Detected machine type: 0000000000000101
Max number of cores passed to firmware: 512 (NR_CPUS = 1024)
Calling ibm,client-architecture-support... not implemented
command line:
root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/671e0a08-2bb3-4fae-b606-287d887e2060 quiet
sysrq=1 insmod=sym53c8xx insmod=ipr
memory layout at init:
memory_limit : 0000000000000000 (16 MB aligned)
alloc_bottom : 0000000005b10000
alloc_top : 0000000008000000
alloc_top_hi : 0000000077000000
rmo_top : 0000000008000000
ram_top : 0000000077000000
found display : /pci@800000020000002/display@1, opening... done
instantiating rtas at 0x00000000076a0000... done
Querying for OPAL presence... not there.
boot cpu hw idx 0
copying OF device tree...
Building dt strings...
Building dt structure...
Device tree strings 0x0000000005b20000 -> 0x0000000005b21372
Device tree struct 0x0000000005b30000 -> 0x0000000005b40000
no ibm,pcie-link-speed-stats property
no ibm,pcie-link-speed-stats property
no ibm,pcie-link-speed-stats property
/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/kernel-default-3.10.1/linux-3.10/drivers/rtc/hctosys.c:
unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
doing fast boot
[...]
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Hi
We installed OpenSuSE 13.1 on a P710 partitiont, and would like to connect using our AD using kerberos tickets.
I got the AD authentication working, and can login as AD user, but when i try to su to another account, the system gives me a Memory Fault, var log messages:
kernel: sudo[4538]: unhandled signal 11 at 0000000000000000 nip 0000000000000000 lr 00001fffff2258c8 code 30001
we have changed 4 pam configuration files:
common-account-pc-ldap
account sufficient pam_krb5.so
account sufficient pam_ldap.so
account required pam_unix2.so
common-auth-pc-ldap
auth sufficient pam_unix2.so
auth required pam_env.so
auth sufficient pam_krb5.so
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so use_first_pass
auth required pam_deny.so
common-password-pc-ldap
password required pam_pwcheck.so nullok cracklib remember=4
password required pam_unix2.so nullok use_authtok
password required pam_cracklib.so dcredit=-1 minlen=7 lcredit=-1 ocredit=-1 ucredit=-1
password optional pam_krb5.so
password required pam_ldap.so use_authtok md5
password required pam_deny.so
common-session-pc-ldap
session optional pam_krb5.so minimum_uid=1000
session required pam_limits.so
session required pam_unix2.so
session optional pam_umask.so
ldd of thes libraries doesn't show any problems, the same configuration does work well on a x86 based OpenSuSE setup (also 64 bit)
Is this a known bug, or am i doing something wrong? what extra info is needed for a helpful answer ;)
Hans Scheffers
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В Fri, 15 Nov 2013 14:01:03 +0100
Marcus Meissner <meissner(a)suse.de> пишет:
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 04:58:20PM +0400, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
> > Current snapshot of grub2 fails to build on PPC; as explained on
> > grub-devel, this is due to missing libgcc symbols. I compared with the
> > latest factory build.
> >
> > Factory:
> >
> > [ 267s] checking for __bswapsi2... yes
> > [ 267s] checking for __bswapdi2... yes
> > [ 267s] checking for __ashldi3... yes
> > [ 267s] checking for __ashrdi3... yes
> > [ 267s] checking for __lshrdi3... yes
> > [ 267s] checking for __ucmpdi2... yes
> > [ 268s] checking for _restgpr_14_x... yes
> >
> >
> > Snapshot:
> >
> > [ 119s] checking for __bswapsi2... no
> > [ 119s] checking for __bswapdi2... no
> > [ 119s] checking for __ashldi3... no
> > [ 120s] checking for __ashrdi3... no
> > [ 120s] checking for __lshrdi3... no
> > [ 120s] checking for __ucmpdi2... no
> > [ 120s] checking for _restgpr_14_x... no
> >
> > Something has changed in either grub2 build system or in how compiler
> > works on PPC.
> >
> > I can resort to "set -x" but getting config.log would be really more
> > helpful.
>
> i would just do "cat config.log"
>
Hmm ... it failed due to missing -lc. Now grub2.spec forces
LDFLAGS=-static. But this had been this way for a long time. Was libc.a
somehow split recently? Adding glibc-static to build requires allows it
to go past this error.
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Hi,
I'm thinking to do a LE openSUSE build, so far 64bit only.
I'm looking for a way how to do it better. In theory there should be a
LE kernel that have to be loaded for a VM which builds a package.
Any suggestions how to better handle this? I'm trying to avoid to
create yet another virtual architecture.
Have fun,
Dinar
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Is there some documentation somewhere on how to setup a local mirror of the ppc repos?
David Byte
Sr. Technology Strategist, OEM
SUSE
dbyte(a)novell.com
(P)918.230.2771www.suse.comhttps://www.suse.com/partners/integrated-systems/
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