On 8/28/21 08:56, piorunz wrote:
picasso*.bin files are part of firmware-amd-graphics package.
$ apt-file search picasso_asd.bin
firmware-amd-graphics: /lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_asd.bin
These files are present in your system when you package installed.
Their presence doesn't mean that they
On 8/28/21 07:07, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
On 8/28/21 07:04, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
No complaints about missing picasso firmware. I'll try removing the
/lib/firmware to see what happens.
So this doesn't do what I thought it would. It's probably not even
looking for the p
On 8/28/21 07:04, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
No complaints about missing picasso firmware. I'll try removing the
/lib/firmware to see what happens.
So this doesn't do what I thought it would. It's probably not even
looking for the picasso firmware.
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
u
No complaints about missing picasso firmware. I'll try removing the
/lib/firmware to see what happens.
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.10.0-8-amd64
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8125b-2.fw for
module r8169
W: Possible missing f
On 8/28/21 06:04, piorunz wrote:
On 28/08/2021 13:54, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
Let me ask more questions, so we all can learn more about your situation
and start suggesting remedies.
Hi,
Thanks for the advice. The problem I'm trying to solve is why the AMD
firmware isn't getting in
Hi piorunz,
Thanks for your interest! I really appreciate your time. Background:
I've been using Debian since Potato. This distro Just Works.
On 8/28/21 06:04, piorunz wrote:
On 28/08/2021 13:54, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
Let me ask more questions, so we all can learn more about your situ
On 8/28/21 05:36, songbird wrote:
Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
just to note that using "bookworm" in your subject line can
give the implication that "bookworm" is actually released which
it hasn't. it is much better to use the keyword "testing" in
the subject
On 8/28/21 05:36, songbird wrote:
Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
just to note that using "bookworm" in your subject line can
give the implication that "bookworm" is actually released which
it hasn't. it is much better to use the keyword "testing" in
the subject
On 8/28/21 04:28, piorunz wrote:
On 27/08/2021 19:20, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
Something happened to my amd firmware for a ryzen3 3200g. A few weeks
ago, this machine made an uneventful transition to bookworm.
Great.
I'd
originally installed bullseye and the non-free firmware package t
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
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OK, it seems to be working fine now.
I think the problem was the FQDN included my smarthost name i.e.
fred.grandadventuresranch.com instead of just fred
But, who knows.
Cheers,
jec
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Hi:
I'm trying to get exim4 to use the /etc/aliases file. I want to send
email addressed to root and postmaster to my smarthost.
For example, logcheck and cron-apt are failing when sending mail.
This used to work just fine under exim3
Address rewri
Hi,
I have a data entry application that can accept bar code data. I have
the barcodes and ASCII equivalents, but no barcode reader.
I think I can use xmodmap to assign a series of keycodes to a specific key.
For example, I'd like to assign KP_1/1 to the string "SQ5029" and KP_1/2
to the stri
Hi,
I realize this is probably the wrong place to ask this, but I'm not
getting any answers on news://netscape.public.mozilla.security. I hope
that others can point to a forum where questions like this can be answered.
I have a mix of Javascript that will be in a signed JAR and dynamic
form. Will
Hi:
The package action flag 'T' appeared recently in aptitude w/r/t/
gcc-2.95 woody/stable release. How should I interpret this flag?
According to the /usr/share/doc/aptitude/README file, the possible
values for action flag are:
h - hold
p - purge
d - delete (remove)
B - broken
i
Hi:
Using Debian 3.0 on Alpha 4/233 64Mb w/ mysql, thttpd, perl, mozilla
Problem:
Most of the time, the browser does not recieve a response to
HTTPD POST requests. Eventually, if I close the socket and
re-establish a few times, I get an answer.
> Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 16:42:20 +0100
> From: Robert Epprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: cvs: two repositories
>
> On Monday 04 November 2002 11:15 pm, Robert Epprecht wrote:
> I'm developping a program which I would like to put somewhere on
> the net like savanna
At 09:05 AM 6/11/2002 -0700, Jeff Chimene wrote:
Hi:
Cross-posted on debian-alpha, debian-user
On Debian 2, Netscape 4.7, Netscape is failing to locate any non-local
url. NS freezes
when it goes to retrieve the site, be it email, newsgroups or http. I
notice that I'm getting
two dns-helper pr
David:
> (2) is just not true. It would be, if Debian had sufficient resources
to
> support obscure arches without hurting mainstream arch support. But
> experiment has proved that isn't the case.
Well, I for one am friggin' glad that there are people out there willing
to support Alpha and get do
Alice:
A search of this list for through the past 60 days will turn up many
answers to the question you're asking. One interesting answer was to
apply the "--download_only" switch to the "apt-get dist-upgrade"
command, and execute this as a cron job overnight. Again, read the list
archives for the
It looks like micro-Emacs has what you want:
>From http://www.eeng.brad.ac.uk/help/.edit/.uemacs/.appa.html
> -RThis places EMACS in "restricted mode" where any commands allowing the
> user to read or write any files other than
> the ones listed on the command line are disabled. Also
No doubt you've already considered this, but Emacs does what you want
via custom key maps and function hooks. Of course, it's probably more
horsepower than you need. I don't claim any expertise in Emacs, but I
had to solve a similar problem on an operating system long ago and far
away (OpenVMS/TPU)
I think the answer is "you can't", but I'll ask anyway:
Is there any way to auto-update .twmrc when new software's installed?
I think the answer is "no" because twm doesn't implement an *include*
directive for .twmrc. I don't want to switch window managers: this is a
memory constrained system and
> AFAIK, the file format for the Win32 and *nix versions of Netscape are
> compatible. So you should be able to move the file over to the woody
box
> (many options to choose from here) and use either Netscape 4.x or
Mozilla
> to read them.
I got bit trying to move from an Exchange server .pst
Of course, it's also possible that Your're Not Connected In The First Place!
Which I would have noticed had I read the log more closely...
Can you connect using a modem program? I used seyon to see the initial
dialog. That may provide some clues.
Hi!
at home I am runnin woody, and use pon to c
Hi:
It's possible that a domain name search isn't including localhost. To
prove this, start your browser and connect to http://64.28.67.150 If this
works, DNS isn't.
I added the line "search localhost" to my /etc/resolv.conf. The problem
is that pppd rewrites this file each time a connection's ma
Originally posted on debian-alpha@lists.debian.org
Hi:
This is probably the wrong list, but in Netscape 4.7, how does one get
working Netscape applications? Are they not supported on Alpha version
of this
product? It seems that other platforms (VMS, Win, &c) all one does is
update the Netscape ap
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