On 8/25/25 09:49, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
Subject: Question: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian versions
Dear Debian Community,
I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases.
If my laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported by Debian 11 or 12, is it
possible to use a USB Wi
On Mon, 25 Aug 2025 16:34:04 - (UTC)
Greg wrote:
Hello Greg,
>Never put it in the subject.
That's just silly. It can seriously cut down cruft in search results by
having make/model in the subject.
OTOH, something like the make and model number are important enough to
warrant a fairly prom
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 06:49:07PM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> Subject: Question: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian versions
>
> Dear Debian Community,
>
> I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases.
> If my laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported by Debian 11 or 1
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 03:55:27PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Putting "Subject:" in the Subject header is indeed bad, but repeating
> the Subject in the body of the email is *good*.
Well, okay then, but it just looks weird to me and so I hope very few
people agree with you on that.
> Many
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 18:59:58 +, Andy Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 08:44:03PM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> > Subject: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian releases
>
> Your email already has a Subject: header which we can all see. There's
> no need to repeat the word "Subje
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 08:44:03PM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> Subject: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian releases
Your email already has a Subject: header which we can all see. There's
no need to repeat the word "Subject:" in it, nor to repeat the entire
line again.
> I apologize
Hi everybody,
The issue is that when the monitor goes in standby, I press a key to
exit locked screen and plasmashell doesn't work anymore.
I posted a message describing the issue with details on this forum:
https://discuss.kde.org/t/plasmashell-crash-when-exiting-from-locked-screen/39019/1
Subject: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian releases
Dear Debian Community,
I apologize for sending my previous message to the wrong mailing list. I
hope it’s okay to ask here.
I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases. If my
laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 06:49:07PM +0300, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> is it possible to use a USB Wi-Fi adapter during installation to get
> internet access?
Yes, I have used both USB wifi and USB Ethernet to install Debian on
laptops more than 10 years ago. There was no problem as long as the
dev
Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> Subject: Question: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian versions
>
> Dear Debian Community,
>
> I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases.
> If my laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported by Debian 11 or 12, is
> it possible to use a USB Wi-Fi ad
On 2025-08-25, Sander Marechal wrote:
> On 8/25/25 16:03, Greg wrote:
>> Why would you keep to yourself the make and model of your laptop, which
>> info might prove useful in troubleshooting.
>
> It's in the subject? A Dell XPS 14 9440. Or is there another model
> number that would be more useful
On Aug 25, 2025, Tran Duc Minh wrote:
> Subject: Question: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian versions
>
> Dear Debian Community,
>
> I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases.
> If my laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported by Debian 11 or 12, is it
> possible to us
Subject: Question: Using USB Wi-Fi adapters with older Debian versions
Dear Debian Community,
I have a question about Wi-Fi support on older Debian releases.
If my laptop’s built-in Wi-Fi is not supported by Debian 11 or 12, is it
possible to use a USB Wi-Fi adapter during installation to get int
On 25/08/2025 21:57, Sander Marechal wrote:
Still no fix for the built-in camera, but I can live with that for now.
I have a separate USB webcam both at home and at work.
Have you checked firmware (BIOS) settings? It may explain why the camera
appears neither in lspci not in lsusb. I have hear
On 8/25/25 15:11, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> A search for this file on packages.debian.org yields this result:
>
> FilePackages
> /usr/lib/firmware/cs42l43.bin firmware-cirrus
Thank you all! Installing firmware-cirrus fixed audio for me. Now I can
use the built-in speak
On 8/25/25 16:03, Greg wrote:
> Why would you keep to yourself the make and model of your laptop, which
> info might prove useful in troubleshooting.
It's in the subject? A Dell XPS 14 9440. Or is there another model
number that would be more useful?
Kind regards,
--
Sander Marechal
On 2025-08-19, Sander Marechal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got a new laptop from work and I installed Debian Trixie on it. It works
> great mostly,
Why would you keep to yourself the make and model of your laptop, which
info might prove useful in troubleshooting.
It's crazy, man.
Good luck.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2025 at 13:08:49 +, Sander Marechal wrote:
> The result is the same, but I saw this error message:
>
> Aug 25 14:56:42 mrtiddles kernel: cs42l43 sdw:0:0:01fa:4243:01:
> firmware: failed to load cs42l43.bin (-2)
A search for this file on packages.debian.org yields this result:
On 8/22/25 04:05, Max Nikulin wrote:
> Actually I had in mind something like
>
> rmmod snd-sof-pci-intel-mtl
> modprobe snd-hda-intel
>
> watching "journalctl -f" (as root) in another terminal window. It does
> not require reboot. However it is unlikely that you will find anything
> new
Hi,
Kirill Chebotar wrote:
> Hello, https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/12.11.0/i386/iso-cd/debia
> n-12.11.0-i386-netinst.iso - this link isn't working,
Works for me:
$ wget
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/12.11.0/i386/iso-cd/debian-12.11.0-i386-netinst.iso
converted
'https:
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