unmerge 925891
retitle 925891 AMD/ATI Carrizo driver incorrectly detected?
thanks
Now making the incorrect driver detection a separate issue.
All I know is with that minimal install, it somehow assumes the correct
driver is present, or it is, but it uses it wrong. See also
https://wiki.debian.org
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> unmerge 925891
Bug #925891 [src:linux] Add nomodeset kernel parameter for recovery boot grub
entry
Bug #926149 [src:linux] Add nomodeset kernel parameter for recovery boot grub
entry
Disconnected #925891 from all other report(s).
> retitle 92589
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Bug #926149 [src:linux] AMD: Add nomodeset kernel parameter to avoid black
screen
Bug #925891 [src:linux] Debian Black Screen of Death worse than Microsoft's
Blue Screen of Death
Failed to clone 926149: Bug is marked as being mer
clone 926149 -1
retitle -1 [AMD/ATI] Carrizo driver incorrectly detected
retitle 926149 Add nomodeset kernel parameter for recovery boot grub entry
thanks
> "BH" == Ben Hutchings writes:
BH> However it might be reasonable to add "nomodeset" to the command line
BH> in GRUB's "recovery" boot m
Your message dated Sun, 07 Apr 2019 01:18:02 +0100
with message-id
and subject line Re: Bug#926483: FTBFS: utils/blkmapd/device-discovery.c:156:
undefined reference to `major'
has caused the Debian Bug report #926483,
regarding FTBFS: utils/blkmapd/device-discovery.c:156: undefined reference to
Dear kernel team,
I am reaching out to you as I help to coordinate this release's
release-notes. In most release-notes in the past, there have been words
about the kernel. For buster, is there anything that is worth mentioning
in the notes?
We already mention that AppArmor is pulled in via Recomm
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Hash: SHA256
Format: 1.8
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2019 18:30:39 +0200
Source: nfs-utils
Architecture: source
Version: 1:1.3.4-2.5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian kernel team
Changed-By: Bernd Zeimetz
Closes: 895381
Changes:
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Your message dated Sat, 06 Apr 2019 16:49:01 +
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and subject line Bug#895381: fixed in nfs-utils 1:1.3.4-2.5
has caused the Debian Bug report #895381,
regarding rpc.gssd: WARNING: handle_gssd_upcall: failed to find uid in upcall
string 'mech=krb5'
to be marked as done.
This mea
Package: linux-image-armmp-lpae
Version: 4.19+104
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after upgrading from 4.9.144-3 to 4.19+104 I am not able to mount
cryptsetup devices anymore.
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/lvm-foo/crypto foo
Enter passphrase for /dev/lvm-foo/crypto:
device-mapper: reload i
Thank you, Bjørn. This regression bug is annoying, it happens at least once per
day. I think that Debian instead of hiding/closing such bug will be push more
on upstream or try fix by themselves if Debian developers will be Lenovo
Thinkpad Carbon X1 owners. :)
Karol
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐
major(dev) is defined as a macro in which is provided by
libc6-dev. I don't see that listed as an explicit build dependency, so it's
conceivable that it might be present in some build environments but not in
others. The configure script tests for it, potentially leading to #define
MAJOR_IN_SY
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