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Comment on fait pour etre désinscrit de cette liste de diffusion svp?  

  

On Sunday, December 26, 2021 4:41 PM, "Miguel Ortiz Lombardía"
<mig...@tremol.eu> wrote:  

>
>     Hello Andy,
>  
>     Thank you for your answer.
>     The computer has 8 Gb memory, a lot more than enough to load the image.
>     The graphics are NVIDIA 4200M, with drivers provided, under Debian 10,
>     by the legacy deb packages.
>  
>     Of course, I could try upgrading directly from Debian 10 and rely on
>     the backups if something goes wrong. As said, I did that for previous
>     releases... but only after having successfully made a test with the live
>     image.
>  
>     But you gave me one idea: I'll try the “standard” live image, without
>     any graphics and try to build from that to see what happens.
>  
>     Cheerio!
>  
>        mol
>  
>  
>  
>     El Sun, 26 Dec 2021 13:17:07 +0000
>     "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amaca...@einval.com> escribió:
>  
>     > On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 11:47:27AM +0100, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía
>     > wrote:
>     > > Hi,
>     > >
>     > > I have been using Debian on a Dell Latitude e6520 for ten years now.
>     > > At present, it runs without problem an up-to-date Debian 10 system.
>     > >
>     > > From the beginning, before upgrading to any new release, I tried its
>     > > live image. This strategy has always successfully allowed upgrading
>     > > without stress. Sometimes I would do an upgrade, sometimes a clean
>     > > new installation. The latter one was the case for Debian 10.
>     > >
>     > > Now, since Debian 11 was released earlier this year, I've been
>     > > testing its behaviour on the machine. Unfortunately, even with the
>     > > latest live image, including non-free firmware, the test is not
>     > > passed. The computer boots well and the graphical interface (I
>     > > tried my usual xfce, but also mate) appears neat and working.
>     > > However, after a few moments varying from few seconds to no more
>     > > than a couple of minutes, the system freezes completely. Impossible
>     > > to open a console, there is no answer at all, only physical
>     > > shutdown is possible.
>     >
>     > Hi Mol,
>     >
>     > How much memory? What graphics? If you have the Nvidia NV620 and 4GB
>     > it's probably best _not_ to use the live disk - it takes a large
>     > amount of memory to get the live CD to boot and if nouveau is not the
>     > ideal driver then you do get lockups and similar.
>     >
>     > If you are currently using the non-free drivers on Debian 10, then you
>     > could, potentially just upgrade to Debian 11 on the same hardware. I
>     > do find it easier to install a bare minimum text only system if
>     > feasible _then_ install the non-free drivers but that may not be
>     > possible for you.
>     >
>     > All the very best, as ever,
>     >
>     > Andy Cater
>     >
>     > > I have searched for other people having similar problems and found a
>     > > forum where someone described the same issue with the Manjaro
>     > > distro:
>     > >
>     > >
> https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=6d5881750b8f3ceb6a12708b3a7683c9&p=6287384#post6287384
>     > >
>     > > Unfortunately, the only advice given is to switch to another
>     > > distribution (AntiX is mentioned) I would prefer to stay on Debian,
>     > > but it's true that when support and security updates will arrive to
>     > > an end for Debian 10, I will need to move anyway to a different
>     > > distro if this problem is not solved.
>     > >
>     > > Incidentally, I must say that I'm also unable to run Tails on this
>     > > machine since a few releases ago, for what looks as precisely the
>     > > same problem.
>     > >
>     > > I wonder if this trouble could result from the upgrading of the
>     > > kernel to version 5.x? Or from the newest versions of Xorg or the
>     > > nouveau driver? By the way, I thought that the non-free nvidia
>     > > module and not nouveau would be used in the live images with
>     > > non-free firmware.
>     >
>     > Nvidia non-free modules really need to be built per machine: nouveau
>     > is a good compromise.
>     >
>     >
>     > > The only debugging step I have managed to take during the few
>     > > seconds where the system is running is capturing in a file, on
>     > > another USB stick, the output of:
>     > >
>     > > # sudo dmesg -wH
>     > >
>     > > I have compared it with the results of the same command on my
>     > > normally running Debian 10. But my capacities to extract from there
>     > > any useful information are too limited. I hesitate to send those
>     > > longs files to the list.
>     > >
>     > > Any clues would be welcomed.
>     > >
>     > > Cheers,
>     > >
>     > > -- mol
>     > >  
>     >
>     >
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