Re: Trixie and Nvidia proprietary drivers

2024-12-28 Thread George at Clug
On Saturday, 28-12-2024 at 21:36 George at Clug wrote: > ​Hi, > > > After installing updates this morning, my Debian Trixie, KDE X11 > installation hangs while loading Trixie with Nvidia proprietary > drivers as packaged with Debian Trixie (the lockup is before the logo

Trixie and Nvidia proprietary drivers

2024-12-28 Thread George at Clug
​Hi, After installing updates this morning, my Debian Trixie, KDE X11 installation hangs while loading Trixie with Nvidia proprietary drivers as packaged with Debian Trixie (the lockup is before the logon screen appears). My Nvidia GPU is a RTX 2070. Intel i5 processor. I did a reboot and

Re: SID KDE Plasma 6.2 - KDE Testing VMs with either QXL or Virtio drivers work when running on PCs using either Nvidia and AMD proprietary drivers.

2024-12-02 Thread George at Clug
; earlier and after a reboot I only get a black screen when logging in. > > > > > > > > Whenever someone says, KDE Plasma and black screen together, I think > > > > "nvidia drivers". > > > > > > > >  I doubt that is your issue. But d

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-23 Thread George at Clug
Steam games (whether that works or not, depends on many things, but has allowed me to run some Windows games we like). The Steam game "Planet Crafter" works great on Radeon video cards, and from testing tonight also on Nvidia 535 drivers (and [likely] above). Sadly I cannot log int

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-23 Thread George at Clug
On Thursday, 21-11-2024 at 01:06 Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:15:47PM +1100, George at Clug wrote: > > Judging by my own experiences, Debian Bookworm and Trixie, is that the > > currently packaged Nvidia proprietary drivers (535) do not support &g

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-21 Thread Anssi Saari
x27;s a Windows game though, isn't it? So it's a question of Windows emulation which would have a few (zillion) more moving parts than just video drivers. ProtonDB does list it as compatible so maybe it should work. I gave that game's demo version a quick try but nada. It crashed imm

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-20 Thread George at Clug
On Thursday, 21-11-2024 at 01:06 Andy Smith wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:15:47PM +1100, George at Clug wrote: > > Judging by my own experiences, Debian Bookworm and Trixie, is that the > > currently packaged Nvidia proprietary drivers (535) do not support &g

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:15:47PM +1100, George at Clug wrote: > Judging by my own experiences, Debian Bookworm and Trixie, is that the > currently packaged Nvidia proprietary drivers (535) do not support > Wayland or Steam 3D action games. > > If I am incorrect please tell

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-20 Thread George at Clug
On Wednesday, 20-11-2024 at 18:52 Anssi Saari wrote: > George at Clug writes: > > > ​Hi, > > > > What are the chances that when Debian Trixie is released it will include > > packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers (these drivers are currently in > > be

Re: Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-19 Thread Anssi Saari
George at Clug writes: > ​Hi, > > What are the chances that when Debian Trixie is released it will include > packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers (these drivers are currently in > beta) ? I don't know the odds but beta drivers don't seem to go even in experime

Will Trixie include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers ?

2024-11-19 Thread George at Clug
​Hi, What are the chances that when Debian Trixie is released it will include packaged Nvidia proprietary 560 drivers (these drivers are currently in beta) ? Judging by my own experiences, Debian Bookworm and Trixie, is that the currently packaged Nvidia proprietary drivers (535) do not

Nvidia drivers POPCNT SSE 4.2

2024-10-16 Thread George at Clug
​Hi, Is anyone running an Nvidia card on a CPU that does not support POPCNT? I have been reading about Blue Screens of Death being experience by Windows users due to Nvidia drivers not supporting CPUs which do not have support for POPCNT. I am wondering if this issue will affect Linux

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 12:19 PM Hans wrote: > > I do not agree to this. Updates should be installed as soon as they are > available. Especially security updates. It shows , that within 24 hours after > the release of an update, an exploit is available for this security hole. I think you may be c

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Dan Ritter
Stefan Monnier wrote: > > - software updates that run as root (including Debian updates) > > can run anything else as root > > So, maybe a more relevant discussion is: what will happen when a Debian > stable security update comes with a "big blunder" that crashes the most > machines in earl

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-07-20 at 22:07, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 9:46 PM The Wanderer > wrote: > >> On 2024-07-20 at 09:19, jeremy ardley wrote: >>> The problem is the Windows Systems Administrators who contracted >>> for / allowed unattended remote upda

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Hans
I do not agree to this. Updates should be installed as soon as they are available. Especially security updates. It shows , that within 24 hours after the release of an update, an exploit is available for this security hole. But you should do it corrdectly, like some hospitals did: First check wi

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Richmond
Dan Ritter writes: > Richmond wrote: >> Jeffrey Walton writes: >> >> Yes the updates should be tested at every stage. Maybe people think that >> they cannot stop updates, but they can use Group Policy to stop Windows >> Update. Or maybe they are afraid if they don't allow virus updates then >>

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
> - software updates that run as root (including Debian updates) > can run anything else as root So, maybe a more relevant discussion is: what will happen when a Debian stable security update comes with a "big blunder" that crashes the most machines in early boot? Admittedly, the wider vari

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Dan Ritter
Richmond wrote: > Jeffrey Walton writes: > > Yes the updates should be tested at every stage. Maybe people think that > they cannot stop updates, but they can use Group Policy to stop Windows > Update. Or maybe they are afraid if they don't allow virus updates then > they will allow a virus? Th

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-21 Thread Richmond
Jeffrey Walton writes: > This is alarming (to me) from the YC post: > > "we push software to your machines any time we want, > whether or not it's urgent, without testing it" seems to be > core to the model... > > Updates need to be tested inside an organization's lab, and then > test

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 2:15 AM Andy Smith wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 10:28:28AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > Crowdstrike did not strike at Linux or BSD UNIX systems - only MS Windows > > systems. > > Except that time just a few months ago when it *did* happen to > Crowdstrike+Linux? > >

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 08:17:54AM +0800, jeremy ardley wrote: > The CrowdStrike outage emulated the very thing it is alleged to protect > against - a zero day exploit. It was also a demonstration of a huge vulnerability. If $EvilActor were to get an agent employed at CrowdStrike/whoever then the

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 10:28:28AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > Crowdstrike did not strike at Linux or BSD UNIX systems - only MS Windows > systems. Except that time just a few months ago when it *did* happen to Crowdstrike+Linux? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41005936 Nothing in t

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread Bret Busby
On 21/7/24 10:07, Jeffrey Walton wrote: All this points to an incompetent board. If someone's head is going to be taken (figuratively), then it should start with the CEO and other executives. Yes. But, the people who should be sacked, with loss of benefits, are the board members and the CE

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread Jeffrey Walton
> > The problem is the Windows Systems Administrators who contracted for > > / allowed unattended remote updates of kernel drivers on live > > hardware systems. This is the height of folly and there is no > > recovery if it causes a BSOD. > [...] > > All the sysadmins invo

Re: CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread jeremy ardley
On 21/7/24 06:38, The Wanderer wrote: The first would be poor institutional practice; the others would be potentially-questionable software design, although it's hard to know without seeing the internal architecture of the software in question and understanding*why* it's designed that way. I

CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread George at Clug
rike software. > >> > >> I think the media have a habit of over exaggerating things. > > > > The problem was not CrowdStrike as such. It happens in the best of > > operations. > > > > The problem is the Windows Systems Administrators who contracted for &g

CrowdStrike and drivers (was Re: why reliable linux hasn't gained more market share?)

2024-07-20 Thread The Wanderer
owdStrike as such. It happens in the best of > operations. > > The problem is the Windows Systems Administrators who contracted for > / allowed unattended remote updates of kernel drivers on live > hardware systems. This is the height of folly and there is no > recovery if it c

Re: ask for drivers

2024-07-10 Thread Dan Ritter
Jeff Pang wrote: > greetings, > > I am trying to install Debian on my counterfeit pad. Do you know where to > find touch screen drivers? Can you run lsusb and lspci or otherwise provide details on what hardware is installed? cat /proc/bus/input/devices might be of use. X11

ask for drivers

2024-07-10 Thread Jeff Pang
greetings, I am trying to install Debian on my counterfeit pad. Do you know where to find touch screen drivers? regards -- Jeff Pang jeffp...@aol.com

Re: NVIDIA drivers issue: Bug that keeps presenting on kernel 6.1.0-21

2024-06-20 Thread Anssi Saari
Daniel Rodriguez writes: > The solution of the post to this issue is to update the kernel from > 6.1.0-13 -> 6.1.0.18; however, my kernel is a later version: > 6.1.0-21-amd64, so I am stuck for solving this issue. Do you have any > idea about what may be happening and/or how to solve it? I wonde

NVIDIA drivers issue: Bug that keeps presenting on kernel 6.1.0-21

2024-06-18 Thread Daniel Rodriguez
Hello team, by installing NVIDIA drivers as per the guideline of Debian on Debian 12, it shows an error as follows: Building initial module for 6.1.0-21-amd64 > readelf: Error: Not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start > readelf: Error: Not an ELF file - it has the wrong

Re: how to downgrade nvidia-graphics-drivers packages?

2024-02-19 Thread Dan Ritter
inary packages from the nvidia-graphics-drivers, for example. > > Question is, how can I tell apt to avoid mixing version numbers? If they come from different repositories (i.e. backports, unstable, experimental) you can set priorities in /etc/apt/preferences.d/ -- read the man page for apt_

how to downgrade nvidia-graphics-drivers packages?

2024-02-19 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, Looking at a set of installed binary packages built from the same source package, I would like to keep the version numbers consistent. There might be exceptions, but in general you won't like to mix unstable and experimental binary packages from the nvidia-graphics-drivers, for ex

Re: Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-27 Thread Bret Busby
ontrib non-free-firmware" ? Sounds weird to me ... ?? The non-free-firmware section only contains firmware.  Not drivers. If you need to build non-free drivers (e.g. nvidia) you'll need both sections. Thanks to David and Greg, I finally understood the difference between firmwares and drivers

Re: Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-27 Thread rudu
? Sounds weird to me ... ?? The non-free-firmware section only contains firmware. Not drivers. If you need to build non-free drivers (e.g. nvidia) you'll need both sections. Thanks to David and Greg, I finally understood the difference between firmwares and drivers ... ;) Indeed adding t

Re: Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
e non-free-firmware section only contains firmware. Not drivers. If you need to build non-free drivers (e.g. nvidia) you'll need both sections.

Re: Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-26 Thread rudu
Le 26/07/2023 à 17:12, David Wright a écrit : # cat /etc/apt/sources.list # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux testing_Bookworm_ - Official Snapshot amd64 NETINST 20221031-03:18]/ bookworm main #deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux testing_Bookworm_ - Official Snapshot amd64 NETINST 20221031-03:18]/ bookworm

Re: Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-26 Thread David Wright
On Wed 26 Jul 2023 at 15:39:49 (+0200), rudu wrote: > Switching from the nouveau driver to some nvidia-driver does not seam > to be possible on my laptop running Debian Testing/Trixie. > Now, it can be found right here apparently : > https://packages.debian.org/trixie/nvidia-driver > Am I missing s

Are there Nvidia drivers on Trixie repositories right now ?

2023-07-26 Thread rudu
Hi there, Switching from the nouveau driver to some nvidia-driver does not seam to be possible on my laptop running Debian Testing/Trixie. Now, it can be found right here apparently : https://packages.debian.org/trixie/nvidia-driver Am I missing something ? Some information about my system is f

Re: Trouble with nvidia drivers in Debian 12 Bookworm

2023-07-13 Thread Sam Clearman
es: > 1. Using the Debian provided drivers, per > https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers > 2. Using the nVidia provided drivers installed via runfile, per > https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla/tesla-installation-notes/index.html > > For 1 (installing the drivers in t

Trouble with nvidia drivers in Debian 12 Bookworm

2023-07-13 Thread Sam Clearman
Hi, I'm trying to get a Tesla T4 working under Debian 12. So far I've tried two approaches: 1. Using the Debian provided drivers, per https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers 2. Using the nVidia provided drivers installed via runfile, per https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/t

Re: ar8161 gigabit Ethernet drivers

2023-05-26 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 09:23:26AM +0200, Aleix Piulachs wrote: > I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers Hi, Is this still the case? The alx drivers should be installed fairly easily: can you give any more details of precisely what is wrong? All the v

thermal acpi drivers

2023-05-26 Thread Aleix Piulachs
My laptop support pwm and starts the fans but when i start the system it gives me acpi errors that i put below [ 0.356880] ACPI Error: Needed type [Reference], found [Integer] (ptrval) (20200925/exresop-66) [ 0.356951] ACPI Error: AE_AML_OPERAND_TYPE, While resolving operands for [

ar8161 gigabit Ethernet drivers

2023-05-25 Thread Aleix Piulachs
I still can’t use the qualcomm atheros ar8161 alx gigabit ethernet drivers

Re: thermal drivers

2023-05-22 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 22 May 2023 10:29:41 +0200 Aleix Piulachs wrote: > I’m using a laptop ASU’s f75a i3 3110m with bullseye 11.7 and I can’t > to activate the thermal drivers: fancontrol.service, fancontrol.pid, > lm_sensors.service. fancontrol.pid I don’t know to configure it Some modern computer

Re: Fwd: thermal drivers

2023-05-22 Thread piorunz
On 22/05/2023 09:32, Aleix Piulachs wrote: -- Mensaje reenviado - De: *Aleix Piulachs* mailto:ap77@gmail.com>> Fecha: El lun, 22 may 2023 a las 10:29 Asunto: thermal drivers Para: mailto:debian-user@lists.debian.org>> I’m using a laptop ASU’s f75a i3 3110m w

Fwd: thermal drivers

2023-05-22 Thread Aleix Piulachs
-- Mensaje reenviado - De: Aleix Piulachs Fecha: El lun, 22 may 2023 a las 10:29 Asunto: thermal drivers Para: I’m using a laptop ASU’s f75a i3 3110m with bullseye 11.7 and I can’t to activate the thermal drivers: fancontrol.service, fancontrol.pid, lm_sensors.service

thermal drivers

2023-05-22 Thread Aleix Piulachs
I’m using a laptop ASU’s f75a i3 3110m with bullseye 11.7 and I can’t to activate the thermal drivers: fancontrol.service, fancontrol.pid, lm_sensors.service. fancontrol.pid I don’t know to configure it

Fwd: thermal drivers

2023-05-21 Thread Aleix Piulachs
-- Mensaje reenviado - De: Aleix Piulachs Fecha: El lun, 22 may 2023 a las 4:23 Asunto: thermal drivers Para: Thanks for to explain about lm_sensors although i use gnome and it’s more difficult to configure it fancontrol, fancontrol.pid, fancontrol.service, lm_sensors.service..

Re: thermal drivers

2023-05-21 Thread David Christensen
On 5/21/23 04:42, Aleix Piulachs wrote: I’m using bullseye 23 and a intel core i3 3110m in an Asus F75A laptop and I can’t to activate thermal drivers Open a root terminal (or use sudo). Verify that the package "lm-sensors" is installed: # dpkg -s lm-sensors If not, install

thermal drivers

2023-05-21 Thread Aleix Piulachs
I’m using bullseye 23 and a intel core i3 3110m in an Asus F75A laptop and I can’t to activate thermal drivers

Re: drivers for controller Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet

2023-05-18 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:18:22 +0200 ap77@gmail.com wrote: > hallo my name is Aleix. Hallo, Aleix > i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an: > Asus F75A > intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz > debian bullseye 10.0.23 If you're running Bullseye, you&#x

drivers for controller Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet

2023-05-18 Thread ap77 . v68
hallo my name is Aleix. i can't find drivers for my ethernet lan my laptop is an: Asus F75A intel core i3-3110M 2.4GHz debian bullseye 10.0.23 kernel-wedge/stable 2.104 all kernelshark/stable 2.9.1-1 amd64 kerneltop/stable 0.91-2+b1 amd64

Re: AMD ryzen 5 2400G VGA drivers required for Debian 10 based linux OS

2023-04-27 Thread Dan Ritter
karans wrote: > We have Debian 10 based linux system > > And we are unable to boot into desktop > > VGA -AMD RAVEN RIDGE RADEON VEGA SERIES > Subsystem - Elitegroup Computer Systems raven ridge Radeo Vega series > > Is there any suitable drivers for it I l

Re: AMD ryzen 5 2400G VGA drivers required for Debian 10 based linux OS

2023-04-27 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 1:30 AM karans wrote: > We have Debian 10 based linux system > > And we are unable to boot into desktop > > VGA -AMD RAVEN RIDGE RADEON VEGA SERIES > Subsystem - Elitegroup Computer Systems raven ridge Radeo Vega series > > Is there any

Re: AMD ryzen 5 2400G VGA drivers required for Debian 10 based linux OS

2023-04-26 Thread karans
We have Debian 10 based linux system And we are unable to boot into desktop VGA -AMD RAVEN RIDGE RADEON VEGA SERIES Subsystem - Elitegroup Computer Systems raven ridge Radeo Vega series Is there any suitable drivers for it On April 26, 2023 at 10:20 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > Timo

Re: AMD ryzen 5 2400G VGA drivers required for Debian 10 based linux OS

2023-04-26 Thread Dan Ritter
> *Kernel - 5.7.0-0.bpo.2-amd64* > > > > We are unable to find compatible drivers for the amdgpu xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu firmware-amd-graphics libdrm-amdgpu1 These are all usable in bullseye (11, currently stable). You should not be installing a new buster at this

Re: AMD ryzen 5 2400G VGA drivers required for Debian 10 based linux OS

2023-04-26 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
rictly just for developer topics. Tim > *Processor - AMD RYZEN 5 2400G* > *VGA - Advanced Micro Devices Inc AMD/ATI Raven Ridge > Radeon Vega Series* > *Kernel - 5.7.0-0.bpo.2-amd64* > > We are unable to find compatible drivers for the amdgpu >

ndiswrapper (was: Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?)

2023-01-11 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 11:11:04 AM daven...@tuxfamily.org wrote: > Isn't ndiswrapper specific to networking/wireless network drivers? > I don't think it just works for any kind of drivers. AS far as I can > tell, it was designed specifically for WiFi cards. I used i

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread davenull
orehand if it's supported. The item is a Packard Bell Slimline PB 61428. I googled it but haven't found anything relevant to Linux. The packaging mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a wrapper for old Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. Presumably you're

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread David Wright
relevant to Linux. The > > > packaging mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a > > > wrapper for old Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. > > > > Presumably you're thinking of ndiswrapper, which was also recommended > > recently

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
8. I googled it but haven't found anything relevant to Linux. The packaging mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a wrapper for old Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. Or am I supposed to just plug it in and expect it to work? Hi Ottavio, this is a da

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread Dan Ritter
1428. > > I googled it but haven't found anything relevant to Linux. The packaging > mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a wrapper for old > Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. I would guess this is unlikely to work at all. It predates any o

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread David Wright
The item is a Packard Bell Slimline PB 61428. > > I googled it but haven't found anything relevant to Linux. The > packaging mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a > wrapper for old Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. Presumably you're thinkin

Re: Drivers for old Packard Bell scanner needed?

2023-01-11 Thread gene heskett
8. I googled it but haven't found anything relevant to Linux. The packaging mentions Windows 98. I remember back in the day, the was a wrapper for old Windows drivers, I can't remember its name. Or am I supposed to just plug it in and expect it to work? Run, do not walk, to the

Re: Request: Could the maintainers update the non-free drivers please?

2022-09-17 Thread Leroy McFarland
that sport the latest Intel 12th generation CPUs with Intel Iris Xe graphics and Intel AX211 wireless chipsets that are capable of WiFi 6e. The current backported versions for Bullseye are more than 18 months' old. Now is the time for maintainers to backport the latest non-free drivers in p

Re: Request: Could the maintainers update the non-free drivers please?

2022-09-17 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Leroy, On Sat, Sep 17, 2022 at 07:43:45AM +, Leroy McFarland wrote: > The non-free drivers in Bullseye's repos are dated 20210315, more than a year > ago.​ What is the package name that you are looking at within non-free? Once you've worked that out, the next step is pr

Request: Could the maintainers update the non-free drivers please?

2022-09-17 Thread Leroy McFarland
​Hi The non-free drivers in Bullseye's repos are dated 20210315, more than a year ago.​ Could the maintainers build a ​backport that cont​ains 20220815 or 20220913 drivers please? Thanks. Leroy

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 11:29:32AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > I've reinserted the opening line of the post I replied to. > > On Sun 26 Jun 2022 at 17:14:23 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 09:28:21AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > On Sun 26 Jun 2022 at 09:07:11 (+02

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread David Wright
I've reinserted the opening line of the post I replied to. On Sun 26 Jun 2022 at 17:14:23 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 09:28:21AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 26 Jun 2022 at 09:07:11 (+0200), Hans wrote: > > > > > > In your case I would suggest to build your

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread tomas
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 09:28:21AM -0500, David Wright wrote: [...] > > I am doing all this, when building kali-linux live-system, which building > > is > > almost the same as a debian-live system. > > > > Give it a try, maybe it helps. > > Sorry, but I can't see the attraction of a live syst

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread David Wright
.debian.org/wl). It doesn't have a hard drive, so I > > > sometimes boot Debian from USB Memory Stick in live mode. > > > The problem is that WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers > > > it needs. > > > > Probably you do not need proprie

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread didier gaumet
just fine. Many models > > > are 100% compatible with Linux and work out of the box without > > > installing extra drivers. > > Would you be so kind and give us some links? > > KJ https://linux-hardware.org/?view=search&typeid=net%2Fwireless&busid=usb#list

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread Hans
t; > The problem is that WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers > > it needs. > > Probably you do not need proprietary drivers for your card, but it > requires non-free firmware. Which on these old Broadcom devices is a > PITA, because Broadcom did not make i

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread tomas
t doesn't have a hard drive, so I > >> sometimes boot Debian from USB Memory Stick in live mode. > >> The problem is that WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers > >> it needs. > > > > Probably you do not need proprietary drivers for your

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-26 Thread Curt
USB Memory Stick in live mode. >> The problem is that WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers >> it needs. > > Probably you do not need proprietary drivers for your card, but it > requires non-free firmware. Which on these old Broadcom devices is a > PITA,

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Sven Joachim
WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers > it needs. Probably you do not need proprietary drivers for your card, but it requires non-free firmware. Which on these old Broadcom devices is a PITA, because Broadcom did not make it easily available. > I tried booting it from

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread tomas
ork out of the box without installing extra > drivers. Actually, last time I tried one of those (whatever my local store had around) it was /easier/ to get it up and running under Linux than under That OS That Cannot Be Named (TM). Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread tomas
On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 10:34:59PM +0100, piorunz wrote: > On 25/06/2022 22:13, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > On 6/25/2022 5:05 PM, piorunz wrote: > > > On 25/06/2022 22:01, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > > > > > > Unfortunately in this case that might not work. > > > > > > > > The file that is needed i

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Kamil Jońca
piorunz writes: > On 25/06/2022 22:41, Charles Curley wrote: > >> There are also USB WiFi adapters, but I cannot recommend any. > I actually use many of them and they are just fine. Many models are 100% > compatible with Linux and work out of the box without installing extra

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread David Wright
On Sat 25 Jun 2022 at 19:12:30 (+0300), Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: > On 2022-06-25 18:48, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > > On 6/25/2022 11:11 AM, Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: > >> How do I get Wifi working right in live mode? I would prefer Debian, but > >> any Linux ready-to-use image woul

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread piorunz
On 25/06/2022 22:41, Charles Curley wrote: There are also USB WiFi adapters, but I cannot recommend any. I actually use many of them and they are just fine. Many models are 100% compatible with Linux and work out of the box without installing extra drivers. -- With kindest regards, Piotr

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 22:05:26 +0100 piorunz wrote: > Sadly. Ok, so in that case try to narrow down what you exactly need, > what packages. Once you made yourself a procedure, you can copy it > each time. Download packages via apt download, put files on USB stick > and install them via one line bas

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread piorunz
On 25/06/2022 22:13, Bijan Soleymani wrote: On 6/25/2022 5:05 PM, piorunz wrote: On 25/06/2022 22:01, Bijan Soleymani wrote: Unfortunately in this case that might not work. The file that is needed is wl.ko That's what dmesg says? Can you copy entire line here? I think the dmesg output is

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 6/25/2022 5:05 PM, piorunz wrote: On 25/06/2022 22:01, Bijan Soleymani wrote: Unfortunately in this case that might not work. The file that is needed is wl.ko That's what dmesg says? Can you copy entire line here? I think the dmesg output is of the form [time] wl: ... I guess between

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread piorunz
On 25/06/2022 22:01, Bijan Soleymani wrote: Unfortunately in this case that might not work. The file that is needed is wl.ko That's what dmesg says? Can you copy entire line here? But it is compiled on install of the dkms package. so: apt-file search /wl.ko Doesn't give anything. You'd h

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 6/25/2022 4:07 PM, piorunz wrote: Don't walk in the dark. Instead, do the following: sudo dmesg (in live mode without internet) Error in red about network adapter will tell you exact name of the file you need to download on machine with internet. You do it as follows: sudo apt update sudo ap

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread David Christensen
because of the proprietary drivers it needs. I tried booting it from live+nonfree image (https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/11.3.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/), but still no luck (WiFi doesn't work). As I understand, the needed drivers would load when

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread piorunz
On 25/06/2022 17:12, Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: Would these packages be in 11.3.0-live+nonfree image? Don't walk in the dark. Instead, do the following: sudo dmesg (in live mode without internet) Error in red about network adapter will tell you exact name of the file you need to downlo

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
choose additional drivers (from the list of programs in activities) Bijan

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 6/25/2022 12:12 PM, Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,') linux-headers-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,') broadcom-sta-dkms modprobe -r b44 b43 b43legacy ssb brcmsmac bcma modprobe wl Would these packages be in 11.3.0-live+nonfree

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas
Hi Bijan, thanks for your message. On 2022-06-25 18:48, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > On 6/25/2022 11:11 AM, Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: >> How do I get Wifi working right in live mode? I would prefer Debian, but >> any Linux ready-to-use image would work for me. >> >> Thanks for any help! > >

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
 6/25/2022 11:48 AM, Bijan Soleymani wrote: You can install packages on the live CD. (sudo apt update, sudo apt install, etc.) Obviously if that wifi adapter is your only networking option on that machine, you won't be able to download packages and will have to make sure they are on the boot

Re: Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Bijan Soleymani
On 6/25/2022 11:11 AM, Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas wrote: How do I get Wifi working right in live mode? I would prefer Debian, but any Linux ready-to-use image would work for me. Thanks for any help! You can install packages on the live CD. (sudo apt update, sudo apt install, etc.) Whatever

Proprietary WiFi drivers for live mode

2022-06-25 Thread Kristijonas Lukas Bukauskas
Hello, I have an old Dell laptop with Broadcom BCM43142 WiFi device (https://wiki.debian.org/wl). It doesn't have a hard drive, so I sometimes boot Debian from USB Memory Stick in live mode. The problem is that WiFi doesn't work because of the proprietary drivers it needs. I tried

Re: Authentication required message window after nvidia drivers installation.

2022-01-31 Thread Thanos Katsiolis
ave a GNOME desktop environment, and the installation of Nvidia drivers somehow made it get activated in the cases I mentioned earlier. On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 3:24 PM Thanos Katsiolis wrote: > Hello, > > the title of the post says pretty much everything. > I have the NVIDIA Quadro P

Re: Authentication required message window after nvidia drivers installation.

2022-01-31 Thread Thanos Katsiolis
have GNOME desktop environment, and the installation of Nvidia drivers somehow made it get activated in the cases I mention earlier. >

Re: Authentication required message window after nvidia drivers installation.

2022-01-24 Thread Thanos Katsiolis
Hello Andrei, thank you for your answer, and sorry for my late answer, but today again I have access to this machine. On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 9:51 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > This is likely completely unrelated to installing the NVIDIA drivers. > > I am certain that it has to

Re: Authentication required message window after nvidia drivers installation.

2022-01-21 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 21 ian 22, 15:24:29, Thanos Katsiolis wrote: > Hello, > > the title of the post says pretty much everything. > I have the NVIDIA Quadro P400 graphics card and installed the NVIDIA > drivers as described in Debian wiki NVIDIA Proprietary Driver > <ht

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