Hi,

I am not sure what to do next.
I have 2 identical older MBs Asus M5A 78L-M LX. Each has an AMC Sempron 145
processor. I have been running one of these for the last 5 years with
Debian 8 and it seems to work fine. I recently assembled the second MB and
decided to install Debian 10 using a USB drive. The installation completes,
installs GRUB and then prompts to reboot with the install media removed.

When the new system boots the last message on the screen is:
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
Nothing further happens on the screen.

If i boot with Linux 4.19.0-12 amd64 (recovery mode) then I am able to boot
successfully
at the prompt I can enter the command # journalctl -xb
Looking at the output there is one error displayed:

drm: radeon_pci_probe ERROR radeon kernel modesetting for R600 or later
requires firmware installed.

1) Is this error significant?
2) where do I find this firmware and do I really need this firmware? I am
not using any graphics card -just the built in graphics.  Gallium 0.4 on
AMD RS780

If i swap hard drives with my working Debian 8 system then the new computer
boots normally to the debian 8 GNOME desktop.

If anyone can give me some hints or ideas to try I will appreciate your
help and kindness.

John Figie

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