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Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:59 pm
by xeno74
Hi All,

Julian released two Debian Stretch installer ramdisks for the AmigaONE X1000 for testing today.

For Northern Island video cards: initrd_debian_stretch_x1000_ni_kernel_4_7_0.gz

For Southern Islands video cards: initrd_debian_stretch_x1000_si_kernel_4_7_0.gz

@Julian
Many thanks for these installer ramdisks. :-)

Cheers,

Christian

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 10:26 pm
by zappa2009
Installation on my X1000 besides Lubuntu16.04.1LTS works.
I use Kernel 4.7 for the installation but later Kernel4.1.27 for booting.
And I must use my old Xorg.conf with Radeon (amdgpu dont work!) from my Lubuntu16.04 Partition.

With this little work I can boot now into the Desktop and go a Screen with Mesa-Software-Renderer.

Oh Graphic is R7 250X

With Kernel4.7 i got always KernelPanic.

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 7:55 am
by xeno74
zappa2009 wrote:Installation on my X1000 besides Lubuntu16.04.1LTS works.
I use Kernel 4.7 for the installation but later Kernel4.1.27 for booting.
And I must use my old Xorg.conf with Radeon (amdgpu dont work!) from my Lubuntu16.04 Partition.

With this little work I can boot now into the Desktop and go a Screen with Mesa-Software-Renderer.

Oh Graphic is R7 250X

With Kernel4.7 i got always KernelPanic.
Hi zappa2009,

Many thanks for testing! Could you please post the output messages of the kernel panic?

Thanks in advance,

Christian

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:42 am
by xeno74
Hi zappa2009,

Luigi told me that you could try to kill the /usr/lib/xorg/modules glamour. After that you will have radeon working with swrast or llvmpipe.

Cheers,

Christian

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:17 pm
by zappa2009
Or i try your an Luigi's hints this Weekend.

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 2:28 am
by mechanic
I shrunk a partition and did a net install using the 'ni' initrd with the 4.7 kernel. Now that was really slick. KUDOS to Julian.

It boots and runs with 4.7, but I also gave 4.1.27 a try and it does seem somewhat faster and more responsive. Perhaps, now that I have a working Deb8-gcc4.9, I will do a rebuild of 4.7 which will be custom to my X1000 and see if any improvements are made.

I may also try a reinstall of Deb8 to include a desktop using the NI initrd.

Excellent! Just plain slick. 8-)

:D

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 6:16 am
by xeno74
mechanic wrote:I shrunk a partition and did a net install using the 'ni' initrd with the 4.7 kernel. Now that was really slick. KUDOS to Julian.

It boots and runs with 4.7, but I also gave 4.1.27 a try and it does seem somewhat faster and more responsive. Perhaps, now that I have a working Deb8-gcc4.9, I will do a rebuild of 4.7 which will be custom to my X1000 and see if any improvements are made.

I may also try a reinstall of Deb8 to include a desktop using the NI initrd.

Excellent! Just plain slick. 8-)

:D
Mechanic,

Many thanks for testing! Could you also please test Debian Stretch with the stable longterm kernel 4.1.28?

Thanks,

Christian

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 6:05 pm
by mechanic
xeno74 wrote:
Mechanic,

Many thanks for testing! Could you also please test Debian Stretch with the stable longterm kernel 4.1.28?

Thanks,

Christian
4.1.28 is no good on my system.

It boots just fine and things work. However, if the computer sets idle for between 3 and 6 minutes it just locks up and the only cure is to hard reset.

I have disabled the screensaver, and cron's but to no avail. Perhaps it is due to the Stretch distro still being under early development. 4.1.27 still works just fine.

By sitting idle I mean simply not using the kbd or mouse. Using apt or even playing a video is not a cure. The system logs show nothing so I suspect the kernel is just going bye-bye.

Others may get different results. :?

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 11:37 pm
by xeno74
mechanic wrote: 4.1.28 is no good on my system.

It boots just fine and things work. However, if the computer sets idle for between 3 and 6 minutes it just locks up and the only cure is to hard reset.

I have disabled the screensaver, and cron's but to no avail. Perhaps it is due to the Stretch distro still being under early development. 4.1.27 still works just fine.

By sitting idle I mean simply not using the kbd or mouse. Using apt or even playing a video is not a cure. The system logs show nothing so I suspect the kernel is just going bye-bye.

Others may get different results. :?
OK, good to know but what happened between 4.1.27 and 4.1.28? Thanks for testing.

Re: Debian 9 Stretch

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:22 pm
by mechanic
xeno74 wrote: OK, good to know but what happened between 4.1.27 and 4.1.28? Thanks for testing.
I really don't have a clue. It could be some piece of hardware, every slot is loaded, producing an interrupt the kernel interprets wrong or . . . . ???

It just might get fixed in 4.1.29. Not an emergency. :idea: