Re: Bullseye planned on sparc64?
Hi Adrian,
sorry for the confusion (James Bond is not my real name, just used for gmail __)
Ignacio aka Iggi is my name.
Ok, I am back tomorrow in my retro office and will dump what happens after the "boot cdrom" command .. but as I said there is not much more than what I wrote with regards to not finding "kernel/unix". Details will follow.
It would be awesome if we can find a developer that would be willing to provide DRM drivers for at least those sparc64 machines that are still available .. well then I can at least can watch "James Bond" on my SPARCs __
What do you mean by "slightly older"? I did find the one where you provided the link and the "old" one that generates the frizzy screen.
Cheers
Iggi
Am 24.08.21, 15:33 schrieb "John Paul Adrian Glaubitz" <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>:
Hello James
On 8/24/21 3:31 PM, James Bond wrote:
> tested on Sun Blade 1500/2500 (both silver) with an XVR-1200.
>
> The "older" image at least booted to the point where you have the scribbled
> screen, the "latest" iso does not even come that far. On both machines.
I need some error messages.
It's not really possible to diagnose the problem without more information.
Also, you can try a slightly older image.
Adrian
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