Re: Re: Bug#522358: AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/dri/swrast_dri.sofailed

2020-03-12 Thread 呆呆

Re: Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-12 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 11 mar 20, 12:58:21, Alan Tu wrote: > > I have the second USB inserted into a different USB port. I need this > second USB to have my *.ucode firmware file on it, for my Intel wifi > chip. Therefore this second USB has a FAT32 partition at first. I would suggest you use an image that inclu

Re: System unusably slow after Debian upgrade.

2020-03-12 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Mon, 09 Mar 2020, Thomas Schmitt wrote: G.W. Haywood wrote: > ... I am very happy to post the custom kernel .config as it stands, > if anyone would like to see it. I guess some readers would righteously complain if you send ~ 1 lines here. I did't mean that I was offering to

Re: Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-12 Thread Alan Tu
Thanks Andrei. The firmware image (thanks Debian team!) did in fact have my wi-fi driver, saving a step. There is still one issue, and one point of feedback. The issue is that despite not needing the second USB, the partitioner still complains that the free space is too small and I cannot use guid

AK1980 Fitness Tracker

2020-03-12 Thread internetismybae
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Re: Realtek ethernet (was Re: recent mobo recommendation)

2020-03-12 Thread zhipeng.y...@anylangtech.com
> Ron Johnson put forth on 4/14/2010 10:14 PM: > Nothing I've seen in dmesg has ever led me to think > that the r8169 > driver in my Sid linux-source-2.6.31 kernel (yes, it's > old; .32 and 33 > fail to build) loads a blob. > Nothin Almost all NICs load firmware blobs.  It's in dmesg somew

Re: Is there a way to load/unload a firmware manually?

2020-03-12 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
I think I finally solved this. Basically not all files from /lib/firmware/ are copied to the initrd image, which means that there's some mechanism, which decides what to add (and I have no idea what that is). Looking for info, I came across some suggestions that only the drivers compiled as ke

Debian Buster not sending mdadm status emails

2020-03-12 Thread Leslie Rhorer
    I recently upgraded two of my servers from Debian Jessie to Debian Buster, and now the two "new" servers no longer send status messages during the monthly mdadm resynch check.  Ordinarily, as mdadm does a redundancy check of each array on a system, it sends a status message as the check com

gedit problem - will not start

2020-03-12 Thread Default User
Hey, I have: Debian Unstable 64-bit Cinnamon DE Linux dummy 5.4.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.4.19-1 (2020-02-13) x86_64 GNU/Linux I update obsessively. Just today, gedit will not start, as user. I logged in (as usual) as user. Gedit will not start from the GUI. It just shows a small rotating symbo