Bug#1054459: debian-installer: Debian 12.2 amd64 netinst failes to find a kernel image for a Dell 7812

2023-10-23 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: debian-installer Version: debian installer found on amd64 12.2 netinst.iso Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I have several systems and have experienced this difficulty only with the Dell 7812 with an Xeon E5 CPU. The debian 12.2.0 amd64 netinst.iso boots normally and seems to

Bug#998664: Acknowledgement (libntl43: undefined reference to `NTL::sub(NTL::ZZ&, NTL::ZZ const&, long))

2021-11-06 Thread David George Henderson III
This calling/type signature worked with buster that had libntl version 10.5.0. I'm faced with several workaround choices:     a) custom install libntl 10.5.0 in /usr/local/lib and change the compiler and linker commands to search this directory first     b) revert to buster which implements

Bug#998664: libntl43: undefined reference to `NTL::sub(NTL::ZZ&, NTL::ZZ const&, long)

2021-11-05 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: libntl43 Version: 11.4.3-1+b1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: d...@its.caltech.edu Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or

Bug#989962: proceeding with bullseye checking using debian-bullseye-DI-rc1-amd64-DVD-1.iso and apt-mark hold shim-signed

2021-06-30 Thread David George Henderson III
To whom it may concern: I decided not to wait for updated version of shim-signed that runs on the very old Dell T1600 I'm proceeding with bullseye checkout using shim-signed package found on debian-bullseye-DI-rc1-amd64-DVD-1.iso This version of shim-signed works with me T1600 and its Xeon

Bug#989962: update to the version of shim-signed(Re: Bug#989962: shim-signed 1.36~1+deb10u1 fails to boot some systems)

2021-06-28 Thread David George Henderson III
Updated: the email is incorrect: this is the version shown in Debian 10 security : shim-signed (1.36~1+deb10u2+15.4-5~deb10u1) On 6/28/21 9:19 AM, David George Henderson III wrote: Hello Steve, I generally install Debian off of DVD or a *.iso copied to flash rather than an online repository

Bug#989962: debian-bullseye-DI-rc2-amd64-DVD-1.iso image on flash media flash fails to boot on a system that does not support secure boot

2021-06-28 Thread David George Henderson III
picture, it does not matter very much if the T1600 boots bios mode or UEFI mode. David On 6/17/21 5:27 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote: Control: reassign -1 shim-signed Control: reassign 989810 shim-signed Hi David! On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 01:50:51PM -0700, David George Henderson III wrote: Package

Bug#989962: shim-signed 1.36~1+deb10u1 fails to boot some systems

2021-06-28 Thread David George Henderson III
Hello Steve, I generally install Debian off of DVD or a *.iso copied to flash rather than an online repository.     That way I get a reproducible install. Recently, I found that my Debian 10.9 amd64 dvd-1 install stopped working on the Dell T1600 boot in UEFI mode.     This is the

Bug#989962: debian-bullseye-DI-rc2-amd64-DVD-1.iso image on flash media flash fails to boot on a system that does not support secure boot

2021-06-16 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: grub-efi-amd64 The system is a Dell Precision T1200 E3, 16GB of memory,booting off flash copy of debian-bullseye-DI-rc2-amd64-DVD-1.iso Booting the rc2 version flash drive fails to go into the normal menus.     (note bug 989810 my experiences with rc1 ; it installed as expected but

Bug#989810: debian 11 rc1 boot sequence fails attempting to run secure boot code on a system that does not support secure boot

2021-06-13 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: grub-efi-amd64 Summary: The defect occurs on a bullseye.rc1 install ;     install went normally using  bullseye rc1; booting the installed system fails     the UEFI boot sequence on a system that doesn't support secure boot fails trying to access owner MOK Hello Debian

Bug#916386: Success installing Debian buster/testing using 12/3/2018 amd64.iso

2018-12-13 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: installation-reports Boot method: flash drive Image version: debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso dated 12/3/2018 Date: 12/13/2018 Machine: Macintosh Macbook Pro model 5,1 Processor: Core 2 Duo Memory:4gb Partitions: Installed to separate /boot and encrypted LVM with swap and

Bug#916381: installation-reports: Sucessful install and boot of Buster on Macboot Pro 5,1

2018-12-13 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: installation-reports Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? * What was the outcome of this

Bug#916233: Difficulty with Debian Buster netinst dvd on Mac Pro 1,1

2018-12-11 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: d-i.debian.org Severity: important I'm trying to install Debian testing on a Mac Pro 1,1 dedicated boot/swap/root partition set. The 12/3/2018 debian-testing-amd64-i386-netinst.iso DVD boots using the refit boot manager.     It hangs at the first splash screen when I select install

Bug#916093: netinst amd64-i386.iso buster dvd fails to find kernel for Mac Pro 1,1 with i386 target

2018-12-09 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: d-i.debian.org Severity: important The dvd is dated 12/3/2018. Its the dvd that mounts with the volume label: /debian-testing-amd64-i386-netinst.iso Installing for the i386 target on a Mac Pro 1,1 produces the error message: "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources."

Bug#915813: d-i.debian.org: netinst 9.6.0 success with i386 as target, hangs in initial screen when amd64 as target

2018-12-06 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: d-i.debian.org Severity: important I have a Mac Pro 1,1 that is currently running 8.11.0 using a Radeon 570 video card. I am using refit boot selector to boot the debian 9.6.0 amd64-i386 netinst.iso Also installed on separation partitions: OSX Snow Leopard. This hosts the refit

Bug#805264: constructor gmpy2.xmpz(z[k]) where z is a numpy int32 array - more context

2015-11-18 Thread David George Henderson III
Hi Martin, I'm not far enough along to create a performance comparison. The immediate functionality is the gram-schmidt factorization of a lattice basis matrix stored in columns of int32 vectors. The numpy array of objects are the orthogonalized vectors and the dot product is the

Bug#805264: What I expected to to happen with gmpy2.mpz/gmpy2.xmpz

2015-11-16 Thread David George Henderson III
What I'm attempting to do is perform a dot product of an int32 array with a list of mpz integers. z=np.zeros(10,np.int32) y=[gmpy.mpz[1] *10 ] summation = gmp.xmpz(0) for i in range(0,10): product = gmpy2.xmpz(z[i]) product *= y[i] summation += product The bug prevents this from

Bug#805264: python3-gmpy2: When z is a numpy array of int32, gmpy2.mpz(z[3]) reports TypeError: mpz() requires numeric or string argument

2015-11-15 Thread David George Henderson III
Package: python3-gmpy2 Version: 2.0.3-1+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? * What was the