Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-22 Thread Dan Ritter
punk: ASrock 4x4 miniPC, AMD V1605b CPU (Zen, integrated Vega GPU) 16GB RAM, SATA SSD. To be used as a desktop. EFI booting, GPT partitions, ext4fs, XFCE4 desktop, totally smooth. If you don't have heavy GPU needs, this is a great little box. Multiple USB3 and USB2 ports, 2 gigabit NICs, HDMI

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-22 Thread Reco
Ok, serious things. male: QEMU VM, remote hosting, console access is available Primary MX, IPSec endpoint Upgrade was tricky, because IPSec tunnel was brought down during the upgrade. It went up, but I was required to bounce sshd from the console nevertheless. Replaced sysvinit with systemd-sysv

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-21 Thread Reco
r2s: Rockchip 3328-based board, NanoPI R2S Home router, IPSec endpoint Nothing to report, the upgrade went smoothly. helios64: Kobol Helios64 board, same device name NAS Rebuilding custom packages was the longest part of the upgrade, but no problems otherwise. transmission-remote-cli did not ma

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-20 Thread James B
Another for the list, Dell/WYSE Zx0 box, with AMD G-T56N cpu and 8gb flash drive.Used for offsite playback of my home media via DWService and as a gateway to my home network.Installation worked perfectly - no issues at all. -- James B portoteache...@fastmail.com Em Sex, 20 Ago ʼ21, às 10:2

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-20 Thread Reco
hc2: Samsung Exsynos 5422-based board, Odroid HC2 Currently stores backups. Nothing to report, the upgrade went smoothly. Reco

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-20 Thread Reco
Hi. Let me join the party, I hope I'm not late. caiman: Marvell Armada 385-based router, Linksys WRT1200AC. Currently used as unmanaged switch. My only gripe with the upgrade was snmpd. Bullseye's version reordered just about everything in snmpd.conf. Reco

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-18 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 21:37:13 -0400 Dan Ritter wrote: > > rock: ASRock DeskMini 300 with a 3400G, 32GB RAM, NVMe disk. > Used as an XFCE4 desktop. > > No issues at all. > > > shield: Asus AM1I-A with AMD 5150 quad0core, 4GB RAM, SATA SSD, > lots of gigabit ethernet nics. > Used as router, fire

Re: Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-17 Thread Dekks Herton
More grist for the mill. T60p - no issues Thinkpad Helix 2nd Gen. - had to raise bug #986822 as debian kernels were not configured for the newly re-written [5.4+] intel SST sound modules for Haswell & Broadwell. Buster's 4.19 worked with old drivers/modules, now resolved so sound is fine on Bul

Relatively boring bullseye upgrade reports

2021-08-16 Thread Dan Ritter
rock: ASRock DeskMini 300 with a 3400G, 32GB RAM, NVMe disk. Used as an XFCE4 desktop. No issues at all. shield: Asus AM1I-A with AMD 5150 quad0core, 4GB RAM, SATA SSD, lots of gigabit ethernet nics. Used as router, firewall, and infrastructure server. No issues at all. tao: ASRock X570 mot