Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 07:04:35PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > Dear Mr. Cater, Thank you for your post, re-forming the subject-line > and your query. Why are you reforming Andrew's subject line? It seemed like a very sensible subject line. > I request you not to rename the subject of th

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Dear Mr. Cater, Thank you for your post, re-forming the subject-line and your query. Since this part is over, please let this subject thread remain closed. I won't post any further messages ion it. It would be a different matter if someone posts on the thread and I am obliged to reply to that quer

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-29 Thread Susmita/Rajib
I have had a conversation with the Team ThinkPenguin for the wireless N model model. Their USB WiFi dongle is only for WiFi connectivity. Not for Bluetooth. The team has been very transparent with sharing information, and I thank you for letting me know about such an empowering team surviving with

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
I thank Mr. Butterworth for his kind information on the wireless N model network card. This gives me an opportunity to suggest to the Debian Universe to have similar such internal add-ons and a comprehensive list of internal add-ons be made available to us users, be bought from the open market, rat

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-28 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 2:44 PM Susmita/Rajib wrote: > My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing > List, > > I would again return to my earlier post at: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html > > That is, the First Mail of this thread with the

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-28 Thread Marco M.
Am 28.10.2023 um 17:22:18 Uhr schrieb Susmita/Rajib: > I am still hoping, despite what Mr.Purgert suggests in his post: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00654.html, that I > will be able to find a Debian-approved wireless networking card and > that my HP laptop BIOS would allow it

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-28 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 05:22:18PM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing > List, > > I would again return to my earlier post at: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html > > That is, the First Mail of this thre

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-28 Thread Susmita/Rajib
My dear Illustrious Leaders and Senior Members of the debian-user Mailing List, I would again return to my earlier post at: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00650.html That is, the First Mail of this thread with the present Subject. I desire a Debian approved list for perfectly co

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
From: Dan Purgert Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2023 07:45:13 -0400 Message-id: <[🔎] zteuscplhkmsy...@framework.djph.net> In-reply-to: <[🔎] zteuscplhkmsy...@framework.djph.net> Thank you, Mr. Purgert, for replying to my message. This self-annihilating proprietary ecosystem needs to crumble down. I agree with

Re: Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace t

2023-10-24 Thread Dan Purgert
On Oct 24, 2023, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > [...] > -Product- > Name : HP Notebook (Hewlett-Packard, www.hp.com) > Family: 103C_5335KV G=N L=CON B=HP (Hewlett-Packard, > www.hp.com) > Vendor: Hewlett-Packard (Hewlett-Packard, www.hp.com) > HP are generally ve

Which Network Controller Card handling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc., connectivities, is GNU/Linux Approved/certified, and would be (1) compatible with my HP laptop's motherboard, and (2) could replace the "

2023-10-24 Thread Susmita/Rajib
My dear illustrious Group Leaders and Senior Members, Debian-User group, debian-user@lists.debian.org May please my present query be raed in the light of the post: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/10/msg00649.html I need links to cards approved to be the best compatible with the Debian U

Re: Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread David Christensen
On 7/2/23 13:11, Mick Ab wrote: On 19:58, Sun, 2 Jul 2023 David Christensen On 7/2/23 10:23, Mick Ab wrote: I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two disks contains the Debian operating system and user data. I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of

Re: Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 02.07.2023 22:23, Mick Ab wrote: I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two disks contains the Debian operating system and user data. I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of problems that might be connected to the current motherboard. The new

Re: Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread Mick Ab
On 19:58, Sun, 2 Jul 2023 David Christensen > On 7/2/23 10:23, Mick Ab wrote: > > I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two disks > > contains the Debian operating system and user data. > > > > I am thinking of changing the motherboard becaus

Re: Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread David Christensen
On 7/2/23 10:23, Mick Ab wrote: I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two disks contains the Debian operating system and user data. I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of problems that might be connected to the current motherboard. The new motherboard

Re: Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 2 Jul 2023 18:23:31 +0100 Mick Ab wrote: > I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of problems that > might be connected to the current motherboard. The new motherboard > would be the same make and model as the current motherboard. > > Would I need to recreate t

Raid Array and Changing Motherboard

2023-07-02 Thread Mick Ab
I have a software RAID 1 array of two hard drives. Each of the two disks contains the Debian operating system and user data. I am thinking of changing the motherboard because of problems that might be connected to the current motherboard. The new motherboard would be the same make and model as

Re: Replacing a Motherboard and CPU

2023-06-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jun 06, 2023 at 06:47:07AM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > Mick Ab composed on 2023-06-06 11:38 (UTC+0100): > > > If I replace a motherboard in a desktop PC with a motherboard of the same > > model and manufacturer, do I need to do anything apart from reconnecting > >

Re: Replacing a Motherboard and CPU

2023-06-06 Thread Dan Purgert
On Jun 06, 2023, Mick Ab wrote: > If I replace a motherboard in a desktop PC with a motherboard of the same > model and manufacturer, do I need to do anything apart from reconnecting > everything and possibly updating the BIOS ? Might need to update / reinstall GRUB, thanks to secureb

Re: Replacing a Motherboard and CPU

2023-06-06 Thread Felix Miata
Mick Ab composed on 2023-06-06 11:38 (UTC+0100): > If I replace a motherboard in a desktop PC with a motherboard of the same > model and manufacturer, do I need to do anything apart from reconnecting > everything and possibly updating the BIOS ? > If, at the same time as r

Replacing a Motherboard and CPU

2023-06-06 Thread Mick Ab
If I replace a motherboard in a desktop PC with a motherboard of the same model and manufacturer, do I need to do anything apart from reconnecting everything and possibly updating the BIOS ? If, at the same time as replacing the motherboard, i also replace the CPU with a CPU of the same model

Not booting after motherboard replacement (XPS 15 9500) - (Solution)

2021-08-18 Thread Michael Bonert
Issue: "No bootable devices found" after motherboard replaced Background: previously functional Debian system where hardware quit (so called "No POST"). I spent a few hours on a "No bootable devices found" issue: The fix was in the Dell BIOS (got to by pressin

Basics for fresh install [WAS Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?]

2021-04-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 10:00:59AM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 00:12:29 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > Ref: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/04/msg00530.html > > "... > Unless and until all traces of NVidia's driver installation and associated > configuration changes h

Building Xorg using Linux from Scratch [WAS Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers availabl

2021-04-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 09:40:54AM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote: > Would the setps as described in the following link be necessary? > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/x/xorg-server.html > > --- > Installation of Xorg Se

Basics for text mode install [WAS Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?]

2021-04-19 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
to wipe the disk, do a clean install and don't need to retain previous data. > > > > Please tell me if there is a possibility of using Debian to use vesa > > (or fbdev) from grub, although fbdev is deprecated, vesa runs fine. > > But a little stressful for the motherboar

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Felix Miata
Susmita/Rajib composed on 2021-04-19 10:30 (UTC+0530): > Okay, in any case I am to reinstall fresh and latest stable Debian, as > advised by Dr./Mr. Cater. > So in nutshell, may please the steps be described? The idea involved?

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Felix Miata
Susmita/Rajib composed on 2021-04-19 8:35 (UTC+05300): > On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 21:52:25 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > [...] > As above indicated, it works with Debian 10, using the FOSS default X driver > (Modesetting DIX), along with the Nouveau kernel driver it depends on. No > proprietary NVidia or

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Susmita/Rajib
On Mon, 19 Apr 2021 00:12:29 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: Ref: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/04/msg00530.html "... Unless and until all traces of NVidia's driver installation and associated configuration changes have been purged from your machine, I can be no help except WRT eradicating

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Susmita/Rajib
Would the setps as described in the following link be necessary? http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/x/xorg-server.html --- Installation of Xorg Server Install the server by running the following commands: ./configure

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Susmita/Rajib
On Sun, 18 Apr 2021 21:52:25 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: [...] As above indicated, it works with Debian 10, using the FOSS default X driver (Modesetting DIX), along with the Nouveau kernel driver it depends on. No proprietary NVidia or other non-Debian software is required for competent Xorg operati

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Susmita/Rajib
un knoppix, either as iso by > loopback loop, or with iso extracted and am presently using knoppix > for the HCL Me laptop. > > Please tell me if there is a possibility of using Debian to use vesa > (or fbdev) from grub, although fbdev is deprecated, vesa runs fine. > But a little stressful

Re: Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
rs failed always, but drivers downloaded > from nvidia website worked well. When 32bit was operational. > > Didn't upgrade OS for a long time therefore, from 2013 to 2021. > First things first: you have a laptop which is 64 bit capable, I think. You also have a laptop which is cap

Can the latest stable Debian be compelled to run in vesa mode, rather than the motherboard graphics card, if the said card doesn't have drivers available? How?

2021-04-18 Thread Susmita/Rajib
ere is a possibility of using Debian to use vesa (or fbdev) from grub, although fbdev is deprecated, vesa runs fine. But a little stressful for the motherboard and CPU. Heat up. Best, Rajib

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
deloptes writes: >> But anyway, I have some spare GPUs from AMD (Radeon RX580) and am >> planning go via Ryzen way. So I guess, I will be able to utilize the >> things nicely now. Thanks. > > Keep in mind that AMD dropped support for their older card models. Hmm... that’s another research work f

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread deloptes
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > But anyway, I have some spare GPUs from AMD (Radeon RX580) and am > planning go via Ryzen way. So I guess, I will be able to utilize the > things nicely now. Thanks. Keep in mind that AMD dropped support for their older card models.

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
IL Ka writes: > Nowadays you should have: > * One screen and one display (DISPLAY=:0.0) unless you do something rare > like Zaphod mode. > * Use randr (either directly or with tools provided by your DE) to > configure each monitor as different output Clear. Thanks a lot. > "Several screens" (or

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
Dan Ritter writes: > All correct, except -- > if you have one of the specific combinations of AMD APU, AMD > graphics card, and AMD-chipset motherboards that can do "Hybrid > Crossfire" in which, surprise, the GPU integrated with the CPU > can contribute to rendering each other's frame buffers. (

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
ffer used by the DE of your > integrated graphics card. > Thanks for detailed explanation, Stefan. Your advice will definitely save my money. As I have not yet purchased a motherboard, but I have a couple of GPUs lying around unused. I am building a new workstation, taking clues from this list. -- Regards, Pankaj Jangid

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread mick crane
On 2021-03-09 12:48, Pankaj Jangid wrote: deloptes writes: Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU/Linux in this case) is fully configured to utilize the GPUs i.e. drivers etc. are set up. Will the graphic system

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread IL Ka
> Felix Miata wrote: > > > Clear as mud. > > > > Monitor = display. This is physical. > > > > Screen for X purposes is comprised of from 1 to N displays aka 1 to N > > monitors, and most often is. It's a logical construct in which displayed > > output can be either mirrored (cloned) or discrete (un

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread deloptes
Felix Miata wrote: > Clear as mud. > > Monitor = display. This is physical. > > Screen for X purposes is comprised of from 1 to N displays aka 1 to N > monitors, and most often is. It's a logical construct in which displayed > output can be either mirrored (cloned) or discrete (unique). > Not

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread Felix Miata
deloptes composed on 2021-03-09 19:43 (UTC+0100): > AFAIR A screen will be assigned to the controller/GPU. then to each output a > Monitor and Display will be assigned. > As you know there are few options how it can be handled (Extend/Clone). > The resolution depends on the quality of the cards.

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread deloptes
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Okay. So, this is possible. But my doubt remains. See below. > >> Last but not least - why many GPUs but one monitor? It makes no sense. It >> should use the one where the monitor is attached, but usually monitors >> have more inputs, which you can utilize. > > I’ll be usi

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Dan Ritter
Stefan Monnier wrote: > > Each monitor will only use the GPU that it is connected to. > > FWIW, I find the terminology used in the graphics card PC industry very > confusing. In my view, there are 4 different kinds of components to > a graphic system: > > - Memory: this can be dedicated "video

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Each monitor will only use the GPU that it is connected to. FWIW, I find the terminology used in the graphics card PC industry very confusing. In my view, there are 4 different kinds of components to a graphic system: - Memory: this can be dedicated "video RAM" or just a chunk of your normal

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU???s

2021-03-09 Thread Dan Ritter
y not available to be used by a monitor at that time. It may be used before or after that. If your motherboard has monitor outputs, it may be controlled by: - a motherboard-integrated GPU (not a card) - a motherboard-integrated video controller (also not a card) - a CPU-integrated GPU (Intel desk

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread Linux-Fan
Pankaj Jangid writes: I have a confusion. Actually there are two. Please help me understand this. Suppose I have a good motherboard with two GPUs installed in the PCIe slots. Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread Pankaj Jangid
deloptes writes: >> Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or >> should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU/Linux in this >> case) is fully configured to utilize the GPUs i.e. drivers etc. are set >> up. Will the graphic system be

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread IL Ka
> Suppose I have a good motherboard with two GPUs installed in the PCIe > slots. Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or > should I use GPU’s output? Motherboard output is for integrated video cards. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread IL Ka
> Last but not least - why many GPUs but one monitor? It makes no sense. There is one exception called "PRIME" or dGPU: https://www.spinics.net/lists/xorg/msg59821.html https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/435.17/README/primerenderoffload.html https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PRI

Re: Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-09 Thread deloptes
Pankaj Jangid wrote: > Suppose I have a good motherboard with two GPUs installed in the PCIe > slots. Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or > should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU/Linux in this > case) is fully configured to utilize

Use motherboard video-out or GPU’s

2021-03-08 Thread Pankaj Jangid
I have a confusion. Actually there are two. Please help me understand this. Suppose I have a good motherboard with two GPUs installed in the PCIe slots. Now, should I connect the monitor to the motherboard video-out or should I use GPU’s output? Suppose the OS (Debian GNU/Linux in this case) is

Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?

2021-01-03 Thread John Boxall
able to complete the Buster install and install GRUB on the appropriate disk, please try the following: __DISABLE__ IOMMU support in the motherboard BIOS. Reboot to the GRUB menu and type "e" to edit the default boot option type " iommu=soft"

Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?

2021-01-02 Thread tom arnall
ot; (or whatever it is > called). Be sure to "Save". > > > Power down. Pick one HDD or SSD for Debian and remove all the others. > Make sure it is plugged into the first disk interface on the motherboard > (e.g. "SATA3 0"). > > > Boot the Debian Installer

Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?

2021-01-02 Thread David Christensen
"Reset to defaults" (or whatever it is called). Be sure to "Save". Power down. Pick one HDD or SSD for Debian and remove all the others. Make sure it is plugged into the first disk interface on the motherboard (e.g. "SATA3 0"). Boot the Debian Installer. Tak

Re: Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?

2021-01-02 Thread ike
On 01/01/2021 11:42 PM, ike wrote: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H I have tried to install Debian 10.7 . I have enable Iommu and CSM. When the menu comes up it does not matter what I select after I hit enter the screen is just a mess can you help me please. After I press enter the scr

Re: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H is there a BUG in this motherboard?

2021-01-01 Thread Richard Owlett
Your question is more appropriate on debian-user. I've copied this to debian-user@lists.debian.org . On 01/01/2021 11:42 PM, ike wrote: I have a Gigabyte GA-A320M-H I have tried to install Debian 10.7 . I have enable Iommu and CSM. When the menu comes up it does not matter what I select after I

Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-25 Thread Sven Hartge
Scott Colby wrote: > Well, I spent some more time reading dmesg logs and messing around in > the BIOS. I enabled SR-IOV [1] and the drives appeared! I'm not > entirely sure _why_ this worked, Yes, me neither. Maybe that option also changed something in the background as well. > but at this poi

Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-25 Thread Scott Colby
Well, I spent some more time reading dmesg logs and messing around in the BIOS. I enabled SR-IOV [1] and the drives appeared! I'm not entirely sure _why_ this worked, but at this point (it's been over a week of messing with this), I'm a bit tired of looking. If anyone has thoughts on why this chang

Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-25 Thread Scott Colby
P.S. Earlier tonight, I booted from a Windows installer USB, and all 10 drives (8 SATA HDDs and 2 NVMe SSDs) were detected there, putting a nail in the coffin of my "partially broken motherboard" theory. P.P.S. Full lspci output in case there's something else I didn't deem in

Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-25 Thread Sven Hartge
Scott Colby wrote: > On Tue, Nov 24, 2020, at 02:40, Sven Hartge wrote: >> Which would mean that the Kernel does not have a driver for the chip >> driving SATA0_3 as it seems. > Makes sense. >> Can you provide more information, for example a lspci listing? > No problem, here you go, with apolo

Re: Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-24 Thread Scott Colby
Hi Sven, thanks for the response! On Tue, Nov 24, 2020, at 02:40, Sven Hartge wrote: > Which would mean that the Kernel does not have a driver for the chip > driving SATA0_3 as it seems. Makes sense. > Can you provide more information, for example a lspci listing? No problem, here you go, with

Re: Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-23 Thread Sven Hartge
Scott Colby wrote: > In all cases, the behavior was the same: all expected drives are > reported in the firmware, and the drives attached to SATA4_7 show > up in the OS (sd{a,b,c,d}), but the others are absent. Which would mean that the Kernel does not have a driver for the chip driving SATA0_3

Missing SATA Drives on ROMED8-2T Motherboard

2020-11-23 Thread Scott Colby
Hello, I am running Debian 10 with an Epyc 7232P on an ASRock Rack ROMED8-2T motherboard. All my packages are up to date, and I have upgraded my motherboard's firmware to the latest version as well. This motherboard has two MiniSAS HD connectors (SATA0_3 and SATA4_7) which are capable of fa

Re: Buster and motherboard

2020-06-03 Thread David Christensen
On 2020-06-03 11:50, Mick Ab wrote: I aim to use the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 as the CPU and the MSI X570-A PRO as the motherboard with the stable release of Debian Buster as the operating system. However i was recently given the following information by an MSI user about the MSI X570-A PRO :- &quo

Re: Buster and motherboard

2020-06-03 Thread Dan Ritter
Mick Ab wrote: > > As mentioned at the beginning of this email, various reports have convinced > me that the Ryzen 5 3600 CPU > will work okay with the stable release of Buster. But the MSI X570-A PRO > motherboard and its BIOS may have > a serious issue with Buster. Indeed t

Buster and motherboard

2020-06-03 Thread Mick Ab
I aim to use the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 as the CPU and the MSI X570-A PRO as the motherboard with the stable release of Debian Buster as the operating system. However i was recently given the following information by an MSI user about the MSI X570-A PRO :- "See the following link :-

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-05 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 16:42:41 -0800 David Christensen wrote: > On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > >> ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and > >> BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi stuff:

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 04 Nov 2018 at 16:42:41 (-0800), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > > ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and > > > BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi s

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-04 Thread David Christensen
On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi stuff: ... Most of the eye-watering prices have 3 or 4 figures. Checking pric

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/2/18 8:49 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > > On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: > > > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > > > >

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Michael Stone
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 05:24:29PM +, Curt wrote: Actually the fonts-hack package doesn't exist here. I do find, however: fonts-hack-otf - Typeface designed for source code, OpenType fonts fonts-hack-ttf - Typeface designed for source code, TrueType fonts fonts-hack-web - Typeface designed

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Curt
On 2018-11-03, Michael Stone wrote: > On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:54:32AM +, mick crane wrote: >>On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: >>>On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. >>> >>>That's still a font s

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Michael Stone
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:54:32AM +, mick crane wrote: On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard t

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Christensen
On 11/2/18 8:49 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up l

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
mick crane writes: > On 2018-11-01 17:57, Michael Stone wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: >>> Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks >> >> That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be >> enp3s0 (zero); which

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > > BTW in a network set up like my own, the place wher

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Christensen
On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard to confuse the two. (l has an arc of stem to the bottom right,

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be > > relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that is how > > the IP number is assig

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard to confuse the two. (l has an arc of stem to the bottom right, 1 has straight bilateral serifs. l has a

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that is how the IP number is assigned. An unassigned MAC will get given an IP address 192.168.1.200+, and i

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Curt
On 2018-11-02, mick crane wrote: > On 2018-11-02 07:37, Felix Miata wrote: >> mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): >> >>> I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there >>> ought to be some way to avoid that. >> >> Font selection can make a big difference: >> >>

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-02 07:37, Felix Miata wrote: mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there ought to be some way to avoid that. Font selection can make a big difference: http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/fonts-face-samplesM.h

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Felix Miata
mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): > I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there > ought to be some way to avoid that. Font selection can make a big difference: http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/fonts-face-samplesM.html -- Evolution as taught in public s

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-01 17:57, Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also,

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
unning "ifup -v enp3s0". >> > >> > That was it. I did have "allow-hotplug" but it was still pointing >> > to enp2s0, not paying attention obviously. After changing >> > "allow-hotplug enp3s0" the network came back, everything works. >

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread David Wright
was it. I did have "allow-hotplug" but it was still pointing to > > enp2s0, not paying attention obviously. After changing "allow-hotplug > > enp3s0" the network came back, everything works. > > > > So my experience indicates that it is quite poss

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
aying attention obviously. After changing "allow-hotplug enp3s0" the > network came back, everything works. > > So my experience indicates that it is quite possible to replace the > motherboard, stick the old hard disk in and the only change that's > required (in my case

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Brian
t was still pointing to > enp2s0, not paying attention obviously. After changing "allow-hotplug > enp3s0" the network came back, everything works. > > So my experience indicates that it is quite possible to replace the > motherboard, stick the old hard disk in and the only

[SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
ot; the network came back, everything works. So my experience indicates that it is quite possible to replace the motherboard, stick the old hard disk in and the only change that's required (in my case) was to change "/etc/network/interfaces" to reflect the new interface name from enp2s0 to enp3s0 . No need to change NIC MAC address. Thanks to everyone who responded.

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also, there should be either "auto enp3s0" or "

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:12:35PM +0100, local10 wrote: http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/ Migrating-Debian-installation-to-a-new-motherboard-td4403474.html ) mentioned that the MAC address needs to be changed to reflect the new NIC MAC address on the new mb. Ignore that.

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
1. Nov 2018 12:17 by d...@randomstring.org : >> OK, now try  >> > ip l > > Look for enp3s0 and see if it's up or down. Up is good. Down > probably means a bad ethernet cable -- or maybe it just isn't > plugged in properly on one end or the other.  Under enp3so I

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Dan Ritter
 in > >> /etc/network/interfaces. This, as I understnd it, is due to the > >> motherboard migration (I replaced the mb in my Buster PC, the system > >> booted and seems to work fine, except for the networking). > > > > All you should need to do is update the i

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
1. Nov 2018 10:18 by pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org <mailto:pas...@plouf.fr.eu.org>: > Le 01/11/2018 à 15:10, local10 a écrit : >> >> Note that the 2nd interface is enp3s0 not enp2s0 as I have  in >> /etc/network/interfaces. This, as I understnd it, is due to the motherboar

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 01/11/2018 à 15:10, local10 a écrit : Note that the 2nd interface is enp3s0 not enp2s0 as I have  in /etc/network/interfaces. This, as I understnd it, is due to the motherboard migration (I replaced the mb in my Buster PC, the system booted and seems to work fine, except for the

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
ot;address here"     inet6 "address here"/64 scope link noprefixroute          valid-lft forever preferred-lft forefer Note that the 2nd interface is enp3s0 not enp2s0 as I have  in /etc/network/interfaces. This, as I understnd it, is due to the motherboard migration (I rep

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 11:48:47PM +0100, local10 wrote: 31. Oct 2018 18:05 by d...@randomstring.org: Can you show us the output of ip -l and ip -r ? -dsr- Both "ip -l" and "ip -r" return the same output as "ip --help". Something is missing, pwrhaps? Thanks There sho

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread local10
31. Oct 2018 18:05 by d...@randomstring.org : > > Can you show us the output of > ip -l > > and > > ip -r > > ? > > -dsr- Both "ip -l" and "ip -r" return the same output  as "ip --help". Something is missing, pwrhaps? Thanks

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