On Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 4:04 PM Christian wrote:
> [...]
> Well yes, and it's pretty confusing because I disabled secure boot, and
> the problems remained. Which makes me really clueless, because there is
> not much information left on the dmesg. Maybe its something with BIOS or
> ACPI? By adding l
So far I couldn't see anything in my
cmdline which is kernel_lockdown related.
If this means that you already looked into
/proc/cmdline
then i am out of ideas why the kernel log reported
[ 47.042454] Lockdown: Xorg: raw io port access is restricted; see man
kernel_lockdown.7
Turns out,
Hi,
Christian wrote:
> So far I couldn't see anything in my
> cmdline which is kernel_lockdown related.
If this means that you already looked into
/proc/cmdline
then i am out of ideas why the kernel log reported
> > [ 47.042454] Lockdown: Xorg: raw io port access is restricted; see man
> >
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 12:25 PM Christian wrote:
>
> Hello Kevin, thank you for support. I choosed Nvidia again deliberately
> because I want to play with Tesorflow, Scikit-Learn and GPT. And yes I
> had my experiences with Nvidia over the year as well. But I decided to
> take Nvidia again. Maybe
30 Oct 2024 16:25:58 Christian :
> I choosed Nvidia again deliberately because I want to play with Tesorflow,
> Scikit-Learn and GPT.
Or perhaps game. People seem to forget that 20 years ago Nvidia was the only
supporter of full featured gpu drivers on Linux.
Have you tried disabling secure bo
Hello Kevin, thank you for support. I choosed Nvidia again deliberately
because I want to play with Tesorflow, Scikit-Learn and GPT. And yes I
had my experiences with Nvidia over the year as well. But I decided to
take Nvidia again. Maybe there are more people like me, giving up the
installatio
Hello Timothy, I did so. I used Debian Testing/Trixie, which I also use
on my current old system (build 2015) with apt pinning and everything...
The ISO I used was debian-live-testing-amd64-xfce.iso.
BR Christian
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 10:58 AM Christian wrote:
Hi Thomas, thank you for you
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 10:58 AM Christian wrote:
> Hi Thomas, thank you for your help. So far I couldn't see anything in my
> cmdline which is kernel_lockdown related. And I grep'ed the whole /etc
> and /boot directory recursively. Nothing. And neither in the dmesg,
> there is no "lsm=" line. On
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 11:27 AM Christian wrote:
> > Hello out there, I have an issue with my new Debian installation. I
> > choose stable for now, to keep it simple. So used the stable
> > installation ISO to install Debian on a MSI Z690-A with a Intel Core
> > I7-14700 and a GeForce RTX 4060Ti
Hello out there, I have an issue with my new Debian installation. I
choose stable for now, to keep it simple. So used the stable
installation ISO to install Debian on a MSI Z690-A with a Intel Core
I7-14700 and a GeForce RTX 4060Ti. The Nouveau driver did not work with
this card so I installed the
Hi Thomas, thank you for your help. So far I couldn't see anything in my
cmdline which is kernel_lockdown related. And I grep'ed the whole /etc
and /boot directory recursively. Nothing. And neither in the dmesg,
there is no "lsm=" line. Only in the kernel .config is
CONFIG_SECURITY_LOCKDOWN=y,
>> NVIDIA is a major pain in the ass with Linux. Which is why I do not
>> use them.
> Actually this is more Linux being a major pain in the ass to Nvidia.
Hmm... I haven't seen any sign that Nvidia suffers much, so I think it's
more clearly a pain inflicted on Linux.
Stefan
29 Oct 2024 17:38:39 Timothy M Butterworth :
> NVIDIA is a major pain in the ass with Linux. Which is why I do not
> use them.
Actually this is more Linux being a major pain in the ass to Nvidia.
When secure boot is enabled lockdown is automatically enabled. Really debian
should provide an Nvid
On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 6:56 AM Christian wrote:
> Hello out there, I have an issue with my new Debian installation. I
> choose stable for now, to keep it simple. So used the stable
> installation ISO to install Debian on a MSI Z690-A with a Intel Core
> I7-14700 and a GeForce RTX 4060Ti. The Nou
Hi,
Christian wrote:
> [ 47.042454] Lockdown: Xorg: raw io port access is restricted; see man
> kernel_lockdown.7
> I think it's still SecureBoot, but what is it this time? Can anyone help
At least the above log snippet seems to be related to SecureBoot.
In
https://manpages.debian.org/bookwo
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