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Bug#251315: marked as done (Install report: powerpc 20040526 on iBook G4, success)



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Package: installation-reports

Sarge powerpc 20040526 snapshot installation report

Yesterday I tested debian-installer on my iBook, and I sucessfully installed a
working system including X and GNOME.  Kudos to the installer team!

There are a few glitches during the installation though:

1. There is something wrong with the detection of the screen.  The screen is
black after boot by ``install'', and I had to use my lightness key (see item 3
below) to adjust the screen.  Using ``install-safe'' works, though.

2. During first stage installation, if I switch to other virtual terminal
(Alt-F2 etc.) and switch back, the background of the screen would turn red and
stay that way.

3. The iBook uses function keys as some special keys (F1 and F2 as adjusting
lightness of screen, for example) in OS X, and you need to press Fn-F1 to get
the real F1 key.  When I boot from the installer CD, I got a black screen (I
think I need install-safe or the video=ofonly boot option), but press F1
(without Fn modifier) did turn on the screen and increase the lightness (however
in OS X it's supposed to decrease lightness).  Meanwhile I got message
    keyboard: unknown scancode e0 4c
on the terminal.  This problem also exists after the installation.

4. On the front edge of the iBook, there is a white LED.  It is used to indicate
sleep in OS X.  In Debian (both installer and the installed system), the LED
behaves exactly like a harddrive LED, and flashes quite frequently.  The LED is
quite bright and is close to the eyes, so such flashes are quite annoying.

Thanks,
Ming
2004.05.27

The following is the routine install-report information.

Debian-installer-version:
    Daily snapshot on 20040526, sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
uname -a:
    Linux river 2.4.25-powerpc #1 mer avr 14 15:38:38 CEST 2004 ppc GNU/Linux
Date: May 26th, 2004
Method:
    Boot from CD, install base system from CD, install X Window and GNOME from
    a local mirror.

Machine: Apple iBook G4
Processor:
    $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
    processor       : 0
    cpu             : 7455, altivec supported
    clock           : 799MHz
    revision        : 3.3 (pvr 8001 0303)
    bogomips        : 611.12
    machine         : PowerBook6,3
    motherboard     : PowerBook6,3 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
    board revision  : 00000002
    detected as     : 287 (iBook G4)
    pmac flags      : 0000000a
    L2 cache        : 256K unified
    memory          : 256MB
    pmac-generation : NewWorld
Memory:
    $ cat /proc/meminfo
            total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
    Mem:  260096000 170913792 89182208        0  7806976 79790080
    Swap: 579952640        0 579952640
    MemTotal:       254000 kB
    MemFree:         87092 kB
    MemShared:           0 kB
    Buffers:          7624 kB
    Cached:          77920 kB
    SwapCached:          0 kB
    Active:          43620 kB
    Inactive:       104188 kB
    HighTotal:           0 kB
    HighFree:            0 kB
    LowTotal:       254000 kB
    LowFree:         87092 kB
    SwapTotal:      566360 kB
    SwapFree:       566360 kB

Root Device: IDE
Root Size/partition table:
    /dev/hda
            #                    type name                  length   base      ( size )  system
    /dev/hda1     Apple_partition_map Apple                     63 @ 1         ( 31.5k)  Partition map
    /dev/hda2         Apple_Bootstrap untitled                1954 @ 64        (977.0k)  NewWorld bootblock
    /dev/hda3         Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Debian              72265626 @ 2018      ( 34.5G)  Linux native
    /dev/hda4         Apple_UNIX_SVR2 Swap                 1132740 @ 72267644  (553.1M)  Linux swap
    /dev/hda5               Apple_HFS Apple_HFS_Untitled_5  43809840 @ 73400384  ( 20.9G)  HFS
    /dev/hda6              Apple_Free Extra                     16 @ 117210224 (  8.0k)  Free space
    Block size=512, Number of Blocks=117210240
    DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0
Output of lspci and lspci -n:
    # lspci
    pcilib: Cannot open /sys/bus/pci/devices
    0000:00:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 AGP
    0000:00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV250 5c63 [Radeon Mobility 9200 M9+] (rev 01)
    0000:10:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 0035
    0000:10:12.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM94306 802.11g (rev 03)
    0000:10:17.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 003e
    0000:10:18.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 003f
    0000:10:19.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 003f
    0000:10:1a.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 003f
    0000:10:1b.0 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB (rev 43)
    0000:10:1b.1 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB (rev 43)
    0000:10:1b.2 USB Controller: NEC Corporation USB 2.0 (rev 04)
    0000:20:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 0036
    0000:20:0d.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc.: Unknown device 003b
    0000:20:0e.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 FireWire (rev 81)
    0000:20:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 GMAC (Sun GEM) (rev 80)
    # lspci -n
    pcilib: Cannot open /sys/bus/pci/devices
    0000:00:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0034
    0000:00:10.0 Class 0300: 1002:5c63 (rev 01)
    0000:10:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0035
    0000:10:12.0 Class 0280: 14e4:4320 (rev 03)
    0000:10:17.0 Class ff00: 106b:003e
    0000:10:18.0 Class 0c03: 106b:003f
    0000:10:19.0 Class 0c03: 106b:003f
    0000:10:1a.0 Class 0c03: 106b:003f
    0000:10:1b.0 Class 0c03: 1033:0035 (rev 43)
    0000:10:1b.1 Class 0c03: 1033:0035 (rev 43)
    0000:10:1b.2 Class 0c03: 1033:00e0 (rev 04)
    0000:20:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0036
    0000:20:0d.0 Class ff00: 106b:003b
    0000:20:0e.0 Class 0c00: 106b:0031 (rev 81)
    0000:20:0f.0 Class 0200: 106b:0032 (rev 80)


Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Initial boot worked:    [O]
Configure network HW:   [O]
Config network:         [O]
Detect CD:              [O]
Load installer modules: [O]
Detect hard drives:     [O]
Partition hard drives:  [O]
Create file systems:    [O]
Mount partitions:       [O]
Install base system:    [O]
Install boot loader:    [O]
Reboot:                 [O]



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We are closing this installation report for one of the following
reasons:
- it was reported with a pre-lenny version of Debian
  Installer.
- indications in the installation report give the feeling that
  the reported problem waslying in another software, unrelated to
  D-I, which we can't easily identify.
- indications in the installation report suggest that it may have been
  fixed in a more recent version of a D-I component
- it was successful and we forgot closing it..:-)
- it has no information we consider useful


The D-I team is currently in the process of cleaning out the old spool
of installation reports that haven't bene processed yet. 

In case you think that the problem you reported has chances to be
still present, please reiterate your installation test with
a more recent image of D-I, if you're in position of doing this.

You'll find daily builds at
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer. We recommend you choose
the netboot image, in the "daily builds section", then choose to
install "squeeze" when prompted.

If some problems are found, please report them with a new bug sent
against installation-reports.

Many thanks for your understanding and your help improving Debian,
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