On Thursday, 13 April 2017 12:44:06 CEST solitone wrote:
> I tried and reset NVRAM, a nonvolatile random-access memory that
> Macs use to store certain settings like sound volume, display resolution,
> and (I realise only now) startup disk selection.. and GRUB doesn't start
> any longer, it boots
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 11:02:06 CEST solitone wrote:
> Apparenlty the only way I can restore functioning of the integrated keyboard
> and trackpad is by booting up with an external usb keyboard and an external
> usb mouse plugged in. I have the usual issues in grub and during bootup,
> but when
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 11:20:34 CEST Michael Lange wrote:
> Another thought: if that is possible, have you tried to boot into a live
> system, just to rule out a hardware issue?
I had used Apple Diagnostics to perform a hardware check, and nothing wrong
was found.
After that, I tried and re
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 11:02:06 +0200
solitone wrote:
> On Thursday, 13 April 2017 00:27:22 CEST Michael Lange wrote:
> > I would try to install a different kernel (if possible with external
> > keyboard) and boot into that one, if the problem disappears the
> > culprit is most likely the kernel.
>
On 13-04-17, solitone wrote:
> On Thursday, 13 April 2017 09:53:05 CEST Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > If you have old kernel, you do not have to choose it in the GRUB menu during
> > boot, you can set up your GRUB to boot from it automatically.
>
> I have a submenu entry in my grub.cfg:
>
> solitone@al
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 00:27:22 CEST Michael Lange wrote:
> I would try to install a different kernel (if possible with external
> keyboard) and boot into that one, if the problem disappears the culprit is
> most likely the kernel.
I managed to boot into the older kernel that I still had in th
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 09:53:05 CEST Dejan Jocic wrote:
> If you have old kernel, you do not have to choose it in the GRUB menu during
> boot, you can set up your GRUB to boot from it automatically.
I have a submenu entry in my grub.cfg:
solitone@alan:~$ grep --color menu /boot/grub/grub.cfg
On 13-04-17, solitone wrote:
> On Thursday, 13 April 2017 01:23:02 CEST Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > He should have old kernel still installed, right? If that is the case,
> > he could simply boot with old kernel.
>
> Yes, I still have 4.9.0-1-amd64.
>
> The point is even in the GRUB menu screen my ke
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 01:23:02 CEST Dejan Jocic wrote:
> He should have old kernel still installed, right? If that is the case,
> he could simply boot with old kernel.
Yes, I still have 4.9.0-1-amd64.
The point is even in the GRUB menu screen my keyboard no longer works well,
which is even
On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 22:29:25 CEST Mart van de Wege wrote:
> It's USB-related, so I'd say either the kernel package or udev.
Ok, thanks. These are the related packages that were upgrated:
linux-image-4.9.0-2-amd64:amd64 (4.9.13-1, 4.9.18-1)
udev:amd64 (232-19, 232-22)
libudev1:amd64 (232-1
On 13-04-17, Michael Lange wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:13:44 +0200
> solitone wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 19:55:12 CEST Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > > I'd write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
> >
> > To Debian BTS? Related to the kernel package? I have no clues a
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:13:44 +0200
solitone wrote:
> On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 19:55:12 CEST Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > I'd write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
>
> To Debian BTS? Related to the kernel package? I have no clues as to
> what component might be actually involved
solitone:
> On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 19:55:12 CEST Jochen Spieker wrote:
>> I'd write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
>
> To Debian BTS? Related to the kernel package? I have no clues as to what
> component might be actually involved.
I'd use reportbug againt the kernel pack
solitone writes:
> On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 19:55:12 CEST Jochen Spieker wrote:
>> I'd write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
>
> To Debian BTS? Related to the kernel package? I have no clues as to what
> component might be actually involved.
>
It's USB-related, so I'd say ei
On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 19:55:12 CEST Jochen Spieker wrote:
> I'd write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
To Debian BTS? Related to the kernel package? I have no clues as to what
component might be actually involved.
Thanks,
Davide
solitone:
>
> Hi, something really weird is going on today on my system--debian stretch on
> an Apple MacBookPro 12,1.
If googling doesn't turn up something helpful (and maybe even then) I'd
write a bug report. Your e-mail is a pretty good start.
Regards,
Jochen.
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Hi, something really weird is going on today on my system--debian stretch on
an Apple MacBookPro 12,1.
Some time ago I noticed a strange issue with USB, which prevented the keyboard
and the trackpad to work after bootup (they are both USB devices on
MacBookPro's). Here's an extract of the kerne
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