Good on you Sir! Much appreciated.Cat_7 wrote:Good news for Linux users wanting to use networking with the sheep_net module!
The latest patch for the sheep_net driver for Linux kernels > version 3.15 again allows networking with this module.
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Cat_7
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Is there any particular voodoo required to get SheepShaver to build with native PPC execution on PowerPC Linux? I'm running Debian 7 on a Powerbook G4, and when I run configure, it reports thusly:
This is not terribly clear - does that mean it's not using any emulation because it's already set to run the code natively? Or does it mean it's not using any special emulation and is just defaulting to a slow-but-universal approach?
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Using PowerPC emulator ........... : no
Enable JIT compiler .............. : no
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
Those lines indicate that on your platform you don't need jit nor emulator, and are thus going to run on the native processor.
Best,
Cat_7
Those lines indicate that on your platform you don't need jit nor emulator, and are thus going to run on the native processor.
Best,
Cat_7
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Excellent, thanks
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Hello Cat_7, hello Forum,
I'm new with SheepShaver on Linux (Mint 17 64 Bit = Ubuntu 14.04 LTS).
I'm also using SheepShaver on Windows 7 64 Bit without Problems.
I only have problems with running SheepShaver on Linux Mint 17.
To configurate I start "SheepShaver_44_SDL" in my MacOS9.0.4 Folder, what is
in my Home directory. It seems to work, but after I click on Start, nothing happens.
I selected the macos-image, which I coppied from my Windows 7, also the MacROM.
So what is the problem?
Has somebody a solution?
Regards maclinux
I'm new with SheepShaver on Linux (Mint 17 64 Bit = Ubuntu 14.04 LTS).
I'm also using SheepShaver on Windows 7 64 Bit without Problems.
I only have problems with running SheepShaver on Linux Mint 17.
To configurate I start "SheepShaver_44_SDL" in my MacOS9.0.4 Folder, what is
in my Home directory. It seems to work, but after I click on Start, nothing happens.
I selected the macos-image, which I coppied from my Windows 7, also the MacROM.
So what is the problem?
Has somebody a solution?
Regards maclinux
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
You might want to check whether you have the SDL 1.2.x libraries installed.
Best,
Cat_7
You might want to check whether you have the SDL 1.2.x libraries installed.
Best,
Cat_7
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hello Cat_7,
thankyou for your advise. After a restart I could run SheepShaver.
I don't know why it didn't run before.
Regards maclinux
thankyou for your advise. After a restart I could run SheepShaver.
I don't know why it didn't run before.
Regards maclinux
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
Can someone confirm that they have SheepShaver successfully running on LinuxMint17.x?
If someone *has* done this, can they provide a tutorial, describing a reproducible process, in *frightening detail*, including which versions of SheepShaver and LinuxMintxx (or other Linux) were used.
I have a usable Mac OS ROM, and certain Classic Software which will only run on OS8/9.
The instructions for SheepShaver OSX versions, (youtube and elsewhere) show a SheepShaver compilation which is different from unpacked SheepShaver.deb version. For example, the SheepShaver App and SheepShaver Folder are installed into different locations. And whether the Mac OS ROM should be copied to the SheepShaver Folder or to /bin with the SheepShaver App is not made clear.
In any case when using the .deb version, I can't get past the following error msg:
SheepShaver error:
Cannot map Low Memory Globals : Operation not permitted.
(and on the next line is a big friendly..) [ Quit ] (... button to press.)
There are no usable instructions for the '..SDL..' and '..44..' files which have been posted for Linux. Whether they are stand-alone SheepShaver versions or required pkgs for SheepShaver.deb is not clear. Sys-Info says they are executables, but no instruction how to excecute. (It's not this hard when using OSX version of SS !)
Thanks G
Can someone confirm that they have SheepShaver successfully running on LinuxMint17.x?
If someone *has* done this, can they provide a tutorial, describing a reproducible process, in *frightening detail*, including which versions of SheepShaver and LinuxMintxx (or other Linux) were used.
I have a usable Mac OS ROM, and certain Classic Software which will only run on OS8/9.
The instructions for SheepShaver OSX versions, (youtube and elsewhere) show a SheepShaver compilation which is different from unpacked SheepShaver.deb version. For example, the SheepShaver App and SheepShaver Folder are installed into different locations. And whether the Mac OS ROM should be copied to the SheepShaver Folder or to /bin with the SheepShaver App is not made clear.
In any case when using the .deb version, I can't get past the following error msg:
SheepShaver error:
Cannot map Low Memory Globals : Operation not permitted.
(and on the next line is a big friendly..) [ Quit ] (... button to press.)
There are no usable instructions for the '..SDL..' and '..44..' files which have been posted for Linux. Whether they are stand-alone SheepShaver versions or required pkgs for SheepShaver.deb is not clear. Sys-Info says they are executables, but no instruction how to excecute. (It's not this hard when using OSX version of SS !)
Thanks G
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Which configure options did you use for these builds?
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Is the SDL video/audio still a problem with SS on Linux?
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First, I want to praise the developers and anyone who has contributed to SheepShaver. It's totally awesome and works nearly perfect on x86_64 Linux Mint.
But there is one more thing, I cannot get it to go online at all. It totally crashes when slirp was selected before I booted SheepShaver when I try to access any network functionality. However, when eth0 was selected before I booted SheepShaver, it does NOT crash. But it still can't get online. I get a weird 169.x.x.x IP address.
I've searched all over for an answer, but I can't find it. Can anyone here help me get online? I've downloaded sheep_net.ko, and I've sudo modprobed it. However, it doesn't show up under lsmod | grep sheep*.
/dev/sheep_net also does not exist.
What should I do?
But there is one more thing, I cannot get it to go online at all. It totally crashes when slirp was selected before I booted SheepShaver when I try to access any network functionality. However, when eth0 was selected before I booted SheepShaver, it does NOT crash. But it still can't get online. I get a weird 169.x.x.x IP address.
I've searched all over for an answer, but I can't find it. Can anyone here help me get online? I've downloaded sheep_net.ko, and I've sudo modprobed it. However, it doesn't show up under lsmod | grep sheep*.
/dev/sheep_net also does not exist.
What should I do?
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Hi,
For some reason I can't launch any of these SheepShaver builds in Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. The error I get in the terminal is "Exec format error." Does anybody know why this is occurring, and/or what to do?
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For some reason I can't launch any of these SheepShaver builds in Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. The error I get in the terminal is "Exec format error." Does anybody know why this is occurring, and/or what to do?
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Well, exec format error sounds like it's not in the appropriate ELF format. Are you attempting to run a 64-bit binary on the 32-bit version of Xenial?
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I think the executable is 32-bit. I downloaded it from the post at the beginning of this thread.Are you attempting to run a 64-bit binary on the 32-bit version of Xenial?
I also didn't know that there were separate versions for 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
The aforementioned post says that all the binaries were built on 64-bit OSes, does that matter?
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Hmm... 32-bit should work on that config, but "exec format error" says that there's something incompatible in the ELF header format that Xenial can't parse.
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Is there a build that's specifically 32-bit, perhaps, that I should use instead?
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SheepShaver_GCC44_SDL_Unix_29-07-2013 is working in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
only had to unzip it, then to get the system ready was just:
And to run:
Seriously happy that this version of SS runs on the newest version of Ubuntu, I couldn't get 802.11ac drivers working on older versions of Ubuntu.
Cheers
only had to unzip it, then to get the system ready was just:
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sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev
sudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module libcanberra-gtk3-module
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sudo ./SheepShaver_44_SDL
Cheers
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I've recently compiled and setup up Sheep Shaver on Linux (openSUSE), but I'm running into some issues with getting SS to enter full screen, or to expose more resolutions (16:9, 16:10) as options in Monitors within OS 9. Building from source on Windows or macOS (native-target) doesn't present these issues.
I suspect the issue may be X.org related, since the issue persists across both Gnome and KDE. Forcing full screen using KWin just results in a black screen. Gnome doesn't even give the option to full screen.
It's a real shame since I wanted to contribute more complete documentation regarding SS and to provide pre-packaged builds for Linux hosts (Deb + RPMs), but I can't get it to cooperate enough for me know when I've got it right.
Anyone here familiar enough with SS on Linux hosts to help?
I suspect the issue may be X.org related, since the issue persists across both Gnome and KDE. Forcing full screen using KWin just results in a black screen. Gnome doesn't even give the option to full screen.
It's a real shame since I wanted to contribute more complete documentation regarding SS and to provide pre-packaged builds for Linux hosts (Deb + RPMs), but I can't get it to cooperate enough for me know when I've got it right.
Anyone here familiar enough with SS on Linux hosts to help?
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Somewhat related... has anyone attempted to run the SDL2 version on Linux yet? It seems like that's the direction we should be heading at this point, as SDL 1.2 is going to have increasing issues with modern operating systems, while SDL2 is still being actively maintained.
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I'l attempt to compile it against SDL2. I'll let you know the results.
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Just to make sure we're on the same page, could you link the source for the version you are referring to? There seem to be a few versions floating around the internet, want to make sure I have the right one.
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Re: SheepShaver for Linux
This is probably the best repo to pull from:
https://github.com/kanjitalk755/macemu
He's been focusing on the OS X targets, but also supports SDL2 on 32-bit Linux. Maybe we could even target 64-bit linux with a few tweaks....
https://github.com/kanjitalk755/macemu
He's been focusing on the OS X targets, but also supports SDL2 on 32-bit Linux. Maybe we could even target 64-bit linux with a few tweaks....
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I use SheepShaver_GCC44_SDL_Unix_29-07-2013.zip (from the first post) on Kubuntu 18.10 x64.
Upon startup, I get a segfault:
What is the best place to report such errors? The forum is clearly not the best place and it's a five-year-old build anyway. I guess I'll try to rebuild it myself, but the build instructions seem to be out of date.
Upon startup, I get a segfault:
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$ ./SheepShaver_44_SDL
SheepShaver V2.4 by Christian Bauer and Mar"c" Hellwig
(SheepShaver_44_SDL:13924): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:36:57.647: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "adwaita",
(SheepShaver_44_SDL:13924): Gtk-WARNING **: 11:36:57.651: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "adwaita",
256+0 Datensätze ein
256+0 Datensätze aus
268435456 Bytes (268 MB, 256 MiB) kopiert, 0,137064 s, 2,0 GB/s
Reading ROM file...
WARNING: Cannot open /dev/cdrom (Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden)
Using SDL/pulse audio output
Detected CPU features: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3
PowerPC CPU emulator by Gwenole Beauchesne
SIGSEGV
pc 0x780b172e
ea 0x40de9200
r0 00000000 r1 05ff7dba r2 00000000 r3 06000400
r4 00002278 r5 fffffffa r6 00004e75 r7 ffffffe8
r8 00000000 r9 00000026 r10 0000006a r11 0040855c
r12 00000000 r13 00000000 r14 000061fc r15 003ffffe
r16 000c37b8 r17 000013ff r18 000c2b88 r19 4081787e
r20 05ff7dcc r21 06000190 r22 06000400 r23 00000000
r24 00001401 r25 00000020 r26 00000000 r27 ffff87b4
r28 00000000 r29 40de9200 r30 40c60000 r31 68fff000
f0 0,00000 f1 0,00000 f2 0,00000 f3 0,00000
f4 0,00000 f5 0,00000 f6 0,00000 f7 0,00000
f8 0,00000 f9 0,00000 f10 0,00000 f11 0,00000
f12 0,00000 f13 0,00000 f14 0,00000 f15 0,00000
f16 0,00000 f17 0,00000 f18 0,00000 f19 0,00000
f20 0,00000 f21 0,00000 f22 0,00000 f23 0,00000
f24 0,00000 f25 0,00000 f26 0,00000 f27 0,00000
f28 0,00000 f29 0,00000 f30 0,00000 f31 0,00000
lr 40de9200 ctr 00000000 cr 40101c22 xer 00000000
pc 40de9200 fpscr 00000000
0x40de91e0: Speicherzugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
Re: SheepShaver for Linux
Hi,
That is indeed an old build. It seems you don't have SDL 1.2 installed? We do not keep up to date with Linux builds as there are too many distributions to keep track of.
Building your own would be the best solution. If you have specific comments on the build instructions, we are happy to include them in our guide.
Best,
Cat_7
That is indeed an old build. It seems you don't have SDL 1.2 installed? We do not keep up to date with Linux builds as there are too many distributions to keep track of.
Building your own would be the best solution. If you have specific comments on the build instructions, we are happy to include them in our guide.
Best,
Cat_7