Bug#934724: marked as done (bugs.debian.org: Kernel Upgrade to 5.2.0-2 Appears to Break WiFi Using Broadcom BCM4352 Adapter)

2019-08-16 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Sat, 17 Aug 2019 15:50:03 +0900 with message-id and subject line Re: Bug#934724: Kernel Upgrade to 5.2.0-2 Appears to Break WiFi Using Broadcom BCM4352 Adapter has caused the Debian Bug report #934724, regarding bugs.debian.org: Kernel Upgrade to 5.2.0-2 Appears to Break WiFi

Bug#934724: Kernel Upgrade to 5.2.0-2 Appears to Break WiFi Using Broadcom BCM4352 Adapter

2019-08-16 Thread Kurt Meyer
You can close this. There is no bug. Evidently, the post install script either didn't, or failed to, update the kernel to include the wireless module. Steps I took to resolve the issue: 1. Install the module-assistant package: sudo apt install module-assistant 2. From the command line, run: s

Bug#906992: (no subject)

2019-08-16 Thread Jorge Barreiro
I got hit by this bug in a server running an old kernel. Found that there's a patch: https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/8/20/172 And found that it was already applied in a later kernel (version 4.9.130-1). From the changelog: - [x86] speculation/l1tf: Fix overflow in l1tf_pfn_limit() on 32bit So this