I believe the firmware is the latest, as software update on osx says I am up to date. If it makes it any easier I dont really have to keep it dual boot, i dont use this thing for anything but file storage at this point.
boot: live 1 nosplash video=ofonly nouveau.modeset=0 seems to have made the computer hang at the white screen instead of the black one. all of the others stopped at the black screen.
I should also note that after the computer loads the kernel the fans go to full speed, which is very annoying
I should probably qualify that since you also use debian.
video=ofonly shouldn't be necessary in ubuntu, but in debian you may need it (if the installer doesn't add it automatically).
My 10.10 desktop iso finished downloading and I am staring at the ubuntu live desktop right now-it worked! Is there anything I can get off of here that can help with getting 12.04 to work? I didnt have to use any special options-just hit enter, saw the white screen, and ubuntu loaded-graphics look the way they should.
rsavage- clarification appreciated
ImAliveG5- Cool. I speculate you could distribution upgrade from there, but may run in to the same problems. IIRC, 10.04 used driver NV instead of Nouveau and hardware acceleration is disabled (3D.) Don't know about 10.10.
I do know that driver "NV" will avoid phantom port issues that "nouveau" will not.
So you may want to find the issue in 12.04 if you want to get current.
From within your live 10.10 boot, if you could get a copy of /var/log/Xorg.0.log and post it, I might be able to tell how it is seeing the ports/adapter. No promises though.
Last edited by str8bs; July 21st, 2012 at 12:31 AM. Reason: Log
10.10 seems to be working, so I will try toupgrade from that once I can get in the swing of things.
I can keep you posted-after all my g5 is still refusing to install 12.04 lol
It is still amazing that ubuntu on PPC hardware even exists! I must say it is great that there are people who even try to make this possible.
Sounds good. When I make time, I need to file a proper bug report on the phantom port issue the FX5200 has. It would be helpful if we could confirm whether the 6600 does or does not have the same issue.
Would you mind if I PM you when I get to it? The live ISO can be used to gather logs if you have a USB flash drive or something to copy them to. It may be helpful to the maintainers if we confirm other cards. The idea being the problem gets resolved in the long run so the next person who installs on the same hardware won't go through what you just did and it will work "out of the box."
PS: The dual boot will not impact the display issues. I would leave it for now unless you are hurting for disk space.
here it is
http://pastebin.com/t3Zd7ctg
ImAliveG5- Thanks for the log. Looks like 10.10 is using nouveau and I don't see a phantom port. No reason for me to bug you further. (pun intended) Assuming you checked MD5 sums and their was nothing wrong with the ISO burn, I'm out of ideas.
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