Re: Does secure old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support

2025-04-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 23 Mar 2025 at 01:12:29 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote: > songbird composed on 2025-03-22 08:16 (UTC-0400): > > Felix Miata wrote: > >> I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining > >> available > >> versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. In opensuse, it'

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support

2025-03-26 Thread Oliver Schode
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 15:25:31 -0400 Felix Miata wrote: > 0 upgraded, 48 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. > Need to get 6,874 kB of archives. > After this operation, 23.0 MB of additional disk space will be used. > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n > Abort. > # > :~( Yes, I'm gettin

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support

2025-03-23 Thread Felix Miata
David Wright composed on 2025-03-23 13:27 (UTC-0500): > On Sun 23 Mar 2025 at 01:12:29 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote: >> Looks perfect, but for 43 things: >> # rmadison linux-image >> Command 'rmadison' not found, but can be installed with: >> apt install devscripts >> # apt-get install devscripts >

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-23 Thread songbird
Felix Miata wrote: > songbird composed on 2025-03-22 08:16 (UTC-0400): ... >> i'm not able to dig into this further (way behind on this list) >> but rmadison works ok for something like that: ... > Looks perfect, but for 43 things: > # rmadison linux-image > Command 'rmadison' not found, but ca

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-22 Thread Felix Miata
songbird composed on 2025-03-22 08:16 (UTC-0400): > Felix Miata wrote: >> I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining >> available >> versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. In opensuse, it's pretty >> simple >> from shell prompt to get a list of packages

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-22 Thread songbird
Felix Miata wrote: > I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining > available > versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. In opensuse, it's pretty > simple > from shell prompt to get a list of packages available in currently configured > repos, > one line each

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Le 12/03/2025 à 13:54, didier gaumet a écrit : [...] But however, your current kernel 6.1 from Bullseye Backports does seem affected by a bug? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=linux- image-6.1.0-0.deb11.21-amd64;dist=unstable => But however, your current kernel 6.1 from Bullse

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Hello again Felix, Fist thing first: sorry for having not read your first post carefully enough :-) From what I gather, the LTS team has provided the linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.31-amd64-unsigned package through Bullseye Security, without modifying the linux-image-amd64 package nor providing

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread Felix Miata
I spent over an hour composing a more detailed reply, but an errant click wiped it all away. I started over from scratch, and memory is lacking in my old age, interfering with attempted reconstruction. didier gaumet composed on 2025-03-12 08:34 (UTC+0100): > So, as David has already pointed to a

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-12 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, - in order to list all installable versions of a package, I find apt policy useful. Here for an amd64 kernel: didier@hp-notebook14:~$ LANG=en-us.UTF8; apt policy linux-image-amd64 linux-image-amd64: Installed: 6.1.129-1 Candidate: 6.1.129-1 Version table: 6.12.12-1~bpo12+1 1

Re: Does "secure" old-stable kernel exist with required intel GPU support?

2025-03-11 Thread David Christensen
On 3/11/25 19:07, Felix Miata wrote: I'm not sure the subject is asking the right question, but determining available versions of any Debian package has always vexed me. I look up packages on this page: https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages If I scroll down to the "Search package directo