Package: installation-reports
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
From: tester
To: Debian Bug Tracking System
Subject: installation-reports: No problem on Intel H110 Skylake with
SATA SSD, HDMI-LCD.
Bcc: tester
Package: installation-
Dear maintainers,
I forgot to append syslog.
I am sorry for multiple submits.
By the way, It seems something EDID and/or i2c NAK related.
(also it could be a HDMI splitter related, I guess.)
I did not switch the HDMI input during this.
However, the splitter is a cheap one, no EDID emulation.
On 12/04/2019 20:19, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> There may in fact be some bug in the interaction between flash-kernel
> and installkernel
There is.
I'll quote my original bug report:
> There is a conflict: installkernel assumes the /etc/kernel/postinst.d
> hook scripts can be run outside of a k
Dear maintainers,
I wrote my H110 Skylake box works fine
with this weeks Buster image,
I encountered a minor trouble.
GNOME blank screen, itself is okay,
but when I leave the box for a while
without suspend option,
HDMI wake up, and then blank again.
After that, keyboard and mouse cannot
simply
Dear maintainers,
I re-checked from BIOS settings and finally
found that I had ignored GNOME sound setting source
even when I checked sound tests.
It was set onboard S/PDIF, instead of dGPU HDMI.
Changed it to the GP108's HDMI, it's okay;
clear sound from GeForce 1030 HDMI output.
It was clear
Dear maintainers,
This old TOSHIBA laptop, upgraded from Stretch,
started some strange behaviors.
* GNOME itself is fine, but sometimes sound volume
setup lost; it drops into 0%.
* THIS IS MY OPINION:
GNOME setting, Removal media, Software,
should be "Ask what to do" by initial setting.
Package: debian-installer
Severity: minor
I recall when the graphical installer got to this message,
Name: partman-crypto/progress/plain_erase_text
Type: text
Description: The installer is now overwriting ${DEVICE} with zeroes to delete
its previous contents. This step may be skipped by ca
Package: installation-reports
Severity: minor
Just want to let you know after a fresh install, when booting into
"(recovery mode)" from the grub menu, and typing the root passwd,
# cat
^C
doesn't interrupt cat, etc.
One needs ^Z, then "kill %" to stop it.
Yes, these just reported the same as on a
8 matches
Mail list logo