If you want to try a newer kernel with AMD graphics built in, try this: https://github.com/M-Bab/linux-kernel-amdgpu-binaries
Il giorno mar 3 set 2019 alle ore 20:10 Alessandro Vesely <ves...@tana.it> ha scritto: > On Tue 03/Sep/2019 16:28:48 +0200 Greg Wooledge wrote: > >> On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 22:50:41 +0200 Alessandro Vesely <ves...@tana.it> > wrote: > >>> I've been trying to install 10.0 via netinst. <SNIP> but it also has > >>> some funny behavior, like not adding /sbin to the PATH after a > >>> successful su command. > >> > > > > This is a change in buster. It's documented on the Debian wiki at > > <https://wiki.debian.org/NewInBuster#Changes> where you can see several > > different options for working around the change. > > > > Personally, I find that none of the workarounds is perfect, but the one > > that involves putting ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes in /etc/login.defs is the > > least terrible. Your opinion may differ. > > Great, I'll do that when I'll upgrade. I have lots of su -c 'blah' > scripts... Thanks! > > For another quirk, the /etc/dbus-1 directory only contained two subdirs > only, no links to .conf's. > > One positive note, mokutil --sb state reports "SecureBoot enabled", which > happened without my having done anything else. > > > MOST IMPORTANT HELP WANTED: > =========================== > > That laptop features a radeon "Vega 6" graphic card, which doesn't seem to > be recognised (lspci -k reports no drivers for VGA and Non-VGA entries). > I'm wandering if I should try and install the packages in > https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20, for > Ubuntu 18.04. Don't they do Debian? > > > Best > Ale > > >