- 26 Mar, 2024 2 commits
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Anton Midyukov authored
The image and the installed system may have kernels with different KFLAVOUR.
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Anton Midyukov authored
Command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland.
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- 25 Mar, 2024 36 commits
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
kvm isn't universally available, let's at least mark it this way.
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Michael Shigorin authored
This one fixes the "cooler goes off during installation" 10.2rc problem on multi-CPU e8c2 motherboards that follows misinitialization of sensor drivers (lacking i2c mux init _before_ them) and subsequent misreading of zero degree temperature for CPUs (would need no cooling if it was true). See-also: mcst#8627 Suggested-by: mcst.ru folks Tested-by: elbrus.ru folks
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Michael Shigorin authored
It only makes sense on engineering samples of .404 board, and 201-PC is .480 with only a single 4X PCIe gen3 slot that needs riser to get a reasonable videocard connected (manual multiseat setup is a minor hurdle it seems).
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Michael Shigorin authored
We don't do ship vivante drivers since p9_e2k as those behaved erratically with gtk+3 at least (and were a major PITA to handle in the first place, and nobody asked in the end: folks just needed 2D+Xv); so no sense to bring extra noise into installation.
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Michael Shigorin authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
See the .318-01 related story in a nearby pkg.in commit.
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Michael Shigorin authored
The reason is that there were several batches of 4-port .318-01 based 801-PC systems shipped specifically as multiseat ones (with two RX570 or three simpler GPUs), and it's more reasonable to provide out-of-box support for those in a new release instead of having to resort to manual setups with alterator-multiseat, messing with the installer-provided configuration by hand or giving up (or, well, building a sideline installer images with custom udev-conf packages).
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Michael Shigorin authored
e2kv4 with mga2 is e1cp (Elbrus-1C+); e2kv6 with mga25 is e2c3 (Elbrus-2C3). xorg driver is the same.
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Michael Shigorin authored
e1cp and e2c3 have tricky GPU driver modules that can misinit given the lack of other modules they don't directly depend on; let's provide softdep lists so that the prereqs do get loaded. See-also: mcst#8098
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Michael Shigorin authored
The problem is with indirect module initialization dependencies (the infamous "Driver probe function unexpectedly returned 256" error when loading the module from initrd and not full rootfs); let's provide modprobe with a hint. Suggested-by: Vitaly Chikunov <vt@altlinux.org> See-also: mcst#8089 See-also: mcst#8392
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Michael Shigorin authored
...accordingly to the package getting renamed.
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Michael Shigorin authored
201-PC has been developed using .404 motherboards (IIRC using the two middle PCIe slots for GPUs); 1601-PC one has been done with .466 motherboard by sciberia.io guys who have outrun me at that!
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Michael Shigorin authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
The packages might need more tweaks and PCIe slot specifics in documentation but the configurations were taken from real systems.
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Michael Shigorin authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's an artificial name albeit my workstation (nee build server) is dubbed e1601 at work, but it's still beta than nothin'.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's actually set within the corresponding apt-conf but referring to that here is better than tossing REPO=http/pvt all over the make runs.
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Michael Shigorin authored
There are two reasons to use/power on Elbrus: 1) current kernels generate "button" event for ACPI power button press instead of "button/power"; systemd doesn't grok that, and acpid needs special configuration to (which needs to be fixed properly in said kernels but just not done yet -- mcst#6148); 2) installer-feature-e2k-power is useful on e2kv6 as it configures e2k-pcs-cpufreq to autoload. See-also: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Double_002dColon PS: e2k-pcs-cpufreq uses to be builtin, *argh*
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Michael Shigorin authored
ACPI power button event differs for some reason (plain "button" instead of "button/power"), and both acpid and systemd need special training to cope with that (mcst#6148); let's at least make it work in a release.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Works on server/workstation but surprisingly not with education: ● quotaon.service - Enable File System Quotas Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/quotaon.service; static) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since ... Docs: man:quotaon(8) Main PID: N (code=exited, status=4) CPU: 10ms systemd[1]: Starting Enable File System Quotas... quotaon[N]: quotaon: cannot find /home/aquota.group on /dev/sda6 [/home] quotaon[N]: quotaon: cannot find /home/aquota.user on /dev/sda6 [/home] quotaon[N]: quotaon: cannot find /boot/aquota.group on /dev/sda1 [/boot] quotaon[N]: quotaon: cannot find /boot/aquota.user on /dev/sda1 [/boot] systemd[1]: quotaon.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=4/NOPERMISSION systemd[1]: quotaon.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. systemd[1]: Failed to start Enable File System Quotas.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's pretty useless by now IMNSHO given the typical USB flash drive as the installation media and online repos -- and *seems* to have problems with flash-based installation: Running postinstall script [90-pkg.sh] /dev / / mount: /media/ALTLinux: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or mount point busy.
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Michael Shigorin authored
...as it rather introduces red ink for no good reason: Running postinstall script [90-pkg.sh] /dev / / mount: /media/ALTLinux: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or mount point busy.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It should do some work: nothing else might have pulled use/x11 in (which brings another topic to the table: we'd probably better have some platform-independent targets that pull archdep pieces in under the hood). Fixes: 2002e625
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Michael Shigorin authored
Looks like it can get stuck for quite some time on serial ports that are present and might be occupied by other processes already.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Typing this on an e16c based workstation but 201-PC seems more likely a target for now.
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Michael Shigorin authored
mpv backend seems to go parallel either with no configuration needed, or on more media types.
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Michael Shigorin authored
NB: the missing modules break image build, avoid mga2/galcore/vivante by default (absent in some CPU-specific kernels).
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Anton Midyukov authored
There is no need to set std-def, it is already default on those architectures where it is available. Uses package list 'kernel-headers' allows to not depend to specific kernels.
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
Add this list if need kernel headers on disk: @(call add,MAIN_LISTS,kernel-headers)
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Anton Midyukov authored
The line containing @KFLAVOUR is expanded into several lines, it is successively replaced with values from the KFLAVOURS variable. This will allow to specify kernel modules and kernel headers in lists.
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- 22 Mar, 2024 2 commits
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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