So, ended up purging all xtrx-related packages.
As expected, kernel packages were able to be properly installed and
configured.
GRUB configuration is also back to normal.
Like Diederik said, this is actually the same issue as in
bugs.debian.org/1038003, which makes this bug report a duplicat
On 03/07/2023 12:59, Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Monday, 3 July 2023 12:27:12 CEST julienbenja...@free.fr wrote:
invoke DKMS to remove the module from installed kernel versions...
and it failed with xtrx on 6.3.0-1-amd64.
```
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 42 not upgraded.
4
I noticed, when inspecting GRUB config, that the root partition
identification changed from using UUID to device name (/dev/sda1 is the
root filesystem and its UUID is indeed
4bd0920b-1e9e-412a-992d-b7392017d1a7).
Not sure that it is related to the problem at hand, but it seems odd
that th
Hello again,
After filing this bug, I tried to remove an unecessary firmware
"firmware-atheros", and it happened to invoke DKMS to remove the module
from installed kernel versions... and it failed with xtrx on
6.3.0-1-amd64.
Here is the standard output:
```
apt purge firmware-atheros
Rea
Since Debian 12 entered in full freeze, I guess this issue will stay
open for the entirety of Bookwork lifetime?
Sorry for the late answer,
For the record, the "official" driver I downloaded when I encountered
the issue was the 530.30.02 version (the installer was
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-530.30.02.run).
I retried the 525.105.17-1 version from unstable, but the issue was
still present.
I tried the 530.41.
Good morning,
Quick update: in a moment of despair, I tried what felt like the last
resort, which was installing the latest driver, from the Nvidia website.
(I know, I know)
Long story short, I stopped the X server, unloaded Nouveau, and ran the
installation wizard ; it almost ran without is
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