Adelie help: rage 128 + Xorg = display initialization failed

Nixontheknight

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I have a Power Mac G4 MDD, which I’m trying to install Adelie on, I’ve asked this all over and haven’t gotten a response yet, but when I boot up the install USB (my MDD has no CD drive and I have no CDs, it boots from a USB 2.0 drive with relative ease (shows up in boot picker) unlike other G4 Macs), it stays on the command line after I boot it through GNU GRUB, and when I type startx, it starts to start it, but fails to initialize the display and exits with code 1. Is there a way to fix this or install a driver without going through QEMU? Or has someone already made an install ISO with the rage 128 driver that works?
 

Kai Robinson

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You can disable it in the xorg.conf file - there should be a line for HW Accel that you can comment out.
 

Nixontheknight

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Just saw this! Rage 128 is very finicky with the current kernel drivers. In fact, I've gotten it working in BSD with a trial-and-error Xorg.conf file, but I haven't yet in Adelie.

You can try my Xorg.conf though - it might work! http://frogfind.com/files/bsd/xorg.conf
One, huge fan of your videos, two, that’s another problem. I haven’t got a single Unix/Linux machine in my house, so I can’t get that xorg.conf file onto my install ISO, but I can try my Mac Mini servers because they at least mount the Mac OS Extended partition. I’ll keep you posted if I can move this file to where it needs to go.

EDIT: there’s no room on the Mac OS Extended partition, so I can’t get the file onto the main Adelie partition, period, because I have no free machines and I don’t intend to dual boot any machines I use daily, so for now I’m SOL unless I can type out the xorg.conf file word for word, which only a madman would do. And I’m no sane man, so I’m gonna do it

EDIT 2: 2 steps forward, one step back. Now it’s giving me a “no screens found” error

EDIT 3: another problem rears its ugly head. The install USB never saved my config file
 
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wottle

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Wouldn't you be able to use a MSATA IDE enclosure (I've had good luck with this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMUQRG?psc=1&smid=A3TUR5JBYCEPNE&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp) attached via a IDE 2.5 to 3.5 adapter (I've used this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010MKARA?psc=1&smid=A3BYZP0GYB998Y&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp)?

Or you could use the even smaller adapter @ActionRetro used: https://www.amazon.com/Kinamax-ADP-...=sabrent+2.5+to+3.5+ide,electronics,75&sr=1-4


A little long in length, but it doesn't have the height issues of the SATA to IDE adapter, but still gives a cheap way to get a decent sized IDE SSD in your old Macs.
 

Nixontheknight

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Wouldn't you be able to use a MSATA IDE enclosure (I've had good luck with this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GRMUQRG?psc=1&smid=A3TUR5JBYCEPNE&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp) attached via a IDE 2.5 to 3.5 adapter (I've used this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010MKARA?psc=1&smid=A3BYZP0GYB998Y&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp)?

A little long in length, but it doesn't have the height issues of the SATA to IDE adapter, but still gives a cheap way to get a decent sized IDE SSD in your old Macs.
It’s not the hard drive that’s the problem. I haven’t even gotten to the installer, I’m still trying to run the installer on the flash drive that I flashed the install iso onto.