Hi,
在 2024-01-12星期五的 21:26 -0600,rhys写道:
> Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of
> the irrelevant history.
Let me try to strike this message down to avoid the discussion from shifting
further to an unknown direction.
> If I have a 32-bit Intel system that is
Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of the
irrelevant history.
If I have a 32-bit Intel system that is currently supported on bookworm
(currently running bullseye, but I can upgrade it), is that of use to anyone as
a native build platform for 32-bit binary p
rhys 于2024年1月13日周六 11:27写道:
>
> Let me try again, following up on the previous thread, but removing most of
> the irrelevant history.
>
> If I have a 32-bit Intel system that is currently supported on bookworm
> (currently running bullseye, but I can upgrade it), is that of use to anyone
> as a
Thank you for your contribution to Debian.
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This means that you claim that the problem has been
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 09:48:34AM +, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> Disabling debug symbols, enabling debug symbol zstd compression, using
> split debug symbols (disabled BTF usage) should help here.
Disabling debug symbols does not help.
Bastian
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2023 16:12:47 +0100 Salvatore Bonaccorso
wrote:
> Hi Jakub,
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 01:24:16PM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> > * Salvatore Bonaccorso , 2022-11-19 11:11:
> > > Given you were able to tackle the issue further, can you report
the
> > > issue to upstream
> >
> > Do
In a Debian Testing System one of the packages solved my problem. Secure
Boot is now displayed as active.
Start-Date: 2024-01-12 18:59:31
Commandline: apt full-upgrade
Requested-By: user (1000)
Upgrade: orca:amd64 (45.1-2, 45.2-1), dmeventd:amd64 (2:1.02.185-2,
2:1.02.185-3), libldb2:amd64 (2:
Are you forgetting that 64 bit is slower? In the arm world where it's
easily switchable 64 bit is pokey when you don't need it.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024, 12:54 PM wrote:
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> *Sent:* Friday, January 12, 2024 10
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Keeping in mind that I am new to this arena...
I have some Intel systems - both 64-bit and 32-bit - that I might be able to
use as build platforms.
What does the Debian team need from me to be able to use these systems?
I can't guarantee they'll be FAST, but I'll do what I can to make them
EF
于2024年1月12日周五 23:59写道:
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> Keeping in mind that I am new to this arena...
>
> I have some Intel systems - both 64-bit and 32-bit - that I might be able to
> use as build platforms.
>
I guess all of your hardwares are 64bit. You setup different OS on them.
> What does the Debian team need from m
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