Package: initramfs-tools-core
Version: 0.133+deb10u1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I have a system using Root on ZFS that failed to boot after a kernel
update, because the ZFS modules were not contained in the initramfs.
The source for the problem seems to be located in the DKMS handling
Sorry to email directly but I've tried reportbug but it doesn't seem to
work with the kernel packages.
The 5.6.0-1 kernel in Sid when used in conjunction with VFIO (PCI
passthrough) guests in Qemu-KVM causes KVM to crash with no useful logs
- the guest partially starts. Eventually the host
The debian kernel build switched to use debhelper
compatibility level 12 with this commit:
commit 59a5af36cbf1cc01ef48b91719f999a699d99fab
Author: Ben Hutchings
Date: Sun Apr 19 19:49:03 2020 +0100
debhelper started complaining about level 9, so it's time to upgrade
again.
This change
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> reassign 961459 src:linux 5.7~rc5-1~exp1
Bug #961459 [linux-signed-arm64] linux-signed-arm64: option that might support
raspberry pi 4 usb
Bug reassigned from package 'linux-signed-arm64' to 'src:linux'.
No longer marked as found in versions
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Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 13:15:10 +0200
Source: wireless-regdb
Binary: wireless-regdb wireless-regdb-udeb
Architecture: source all
Version: 2020.04.29-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian kernel team
Hi. I updated my OS to Linux Debian 10 from 9. And I'm having a big issue when
trying to start any graphical interface. I get the message: "cannot open
display". I worked out in the OS updates already. The computer isn't new, but
it was running perfectly with Debian 8 and 9 in the past. Now it
wireless-regdb_2020.04.29-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
wireless-regdb_2020.04.29-1.dsc
wireless-regdb_2020.04.29.orig.tar.gz
wireless-regdb_2020.04.29-1.debian.tar.xz
wireless-regdb-udeb_2020.04.29-1_all.udeb
wireless-regdb_2020.04.29-1_all.deb
On Sun, 2020-05-24 at 07:52 +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 24 mai 2020 01:46 +01, Ben Hutchings:
>
> > > I'm going to talk about this at MiniDebConf Online next week, but since
> > > I'm developing it with some of the kernel team's packages in mind I
> > > thought I would give some advance
Source: linux
Version: 5.6.14-1
Severity: normal
Hello, can you please enable vboxsf kernel module build now that it is mainline?
it will allow me to relax dependencies on virtualbox package on the dkms builds.
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Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 16:29:21 +0200
Source: linux-signed-i386
Architecture: source
Version: 5.6.14+1
Distribution: sid
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team
Changed-By: Salvatore Bonaccorso
Changes:
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Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 16:29:21 +0200
Source: linux-signed-amd64
Architecture: source
Version: 5.6.14+1
Distribution: sid
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team
Changed-By: Salvatore Bonaccorso
Changes:
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Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 16:29:21 +0200
Source: linux-signed-arm64
Architecture: source
Version: 5.6.14+1
Distribution: sid
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team
Changed-By: Salvatore Bonaccorso
Changes:
Rob Browning writes:
> If I get a chance and figure out how, I can try to build a local kernel
> with that option and test it, or I could fairly quickly test any version
> uploaded somewhere like experimental.
I have done this, and verified that the USB ports work if
CONFIG_PCIE_BRCMSTB is
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