On a new HP Laptop pre-installed with Win10 Home edition installed on an
SSD. In the laptop's BIOS Secure Boot was turned off.
A fresh copy of Debian 11 was installed into the machine's 1TB HD. After
reboot, GRUB comes up normally and Linux works fine.
But once Windows is chosen from G
detr...@tuta.io:
>
> Around May I installed Debian 10 on my (external) hard drive in BIOS
> (not UEFI) mode for backup purposes. In the end of June I took the
> drive out of the drawer and tried to boot into it but to my surprise
> my LUKS encryption password does not work anymore. I'm very sure
Something happened to my amd firmware for a ryzen3 3200g. A few weeks
ago, this machine made an uneventful transition to bookworm. I'd
originally installed bullseye and the non-free firmware package to get
the firmware for this setup. Everything was fine until yesterday, after
some bookworm upd
Harald (12021-08-27):
> Switching it afterwards on again, nothing changed (HDMI-0 is still
> disconnected).
>
> Any ideas?
That seems to indicate your problem is with the driver and not with the
automagic GUI.
You can try to run Buster's X11 over Bullseye's kernel and Bullseye's
X11 over Buster
August 27, 2021 5:26 PM, "Nicolas George" wrote:
> What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
> after?
The cables are always connected. Graphics card --> HDMI cable --> HDMI switch
--> HDMI cable --> projector.
If I started the system with the projector turned off, the
August 27, 2021 5:26 PM, "Nicolas George" wrote:
> What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
> after?
The cables are always connected.
Setup: Graphics card --> HDMI cable --> HDMI switch --> HDMI cable -->
projector.
If I started the system with the projector turned of
Harald (12021-08-27):
> Any ideas how to get hot plug back to work or where to find additional hints?
What does the command "xrandr" say before you connect the cable and
after?
Regards,
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Hi,
if just updated to bullseye and now, HDMI hot plug does not work any more.
I have a GeForce GTX 960 (AMD64 system) with a monitor connected through a
DVI-D cable and a projector connected through a HDMI cable.
If I have the projector switched on at system startup, everything is fine, but
if
On 2021-08-26 13:53, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I suspect there's some *really* basic misunderstanding going on at some
level.
*busted*
It's like if I don't know everything I know nothing.
=O)
mick
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 at 11:54, wrote:
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> Good evening,
>
> I'm having some worrying problems with LUKS my Debian 10 installation on an
> external hard drive. As I'm not very technical, I'll try to explain what I
> did and what is happening now in chronological order.
>
> Around May I installed D
Hi.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 08:25:51AM +0100, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> This is what I get after the crash, after launching chromium from the
> terminal:
>
> [7966:7966:0827/075828.005688:ERROR:gpu_init.cc(426)] Passthrough is not
> supported, GL is disabled
> Fontconfig error: Cannot loa
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