Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized [SOLVED + lessons learned]

2019-06-24 Thread David Wright
On Mon 24 Jun 2019 at 11:15:50 (-0700), Ross Boylan wrote: > LESSONS > 1. Don't ever get in this situation. It's a mess. > 2. If you're planning on moving to new hardware, ensure your initrd is > generated with MODULES=most BEFORE the move. > 3. Just because initramfs.conf h

Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized [SOLVED + lessons learned]

2019-06-24 Thread songbird
Ross Boylan wrote: ... > LESSONS > 1. Don't ever get in this situation. It's a mess. > 2. If you're planning on moving to new hardware, ensure your initrd is > generated with MODULES=most BEFORE the move. > 3. Just because initramfs.conf has MODULES=most doesn't mean that's > wh

Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized [SOLVED + lessons learned]

2019-06-24 Thread Ross Boylan
ORIGINAL PROBLEM Move disks into a new system (hardware) and found I couldn't boot into the old system (OS on the disk). The initrd couldn't even see the drives. CAUSE New hardware required drivers missing from the initrd, which had been created with MODULES=dep. Also, fstab referenced a drive

Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized

2019-06-23 Thread Ross Boylan
I think you're right about the missing drivers, but fixing it has proven challenging. First, my original initrd was created with MODULES=dep. This was somewhat hidden by the fact that in initramfs.conf, MODULES=most. :) Apparently it was overriden by the setting in conf.d/driver-policy, which I

Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized

2019-06-23 Thread songbird
Ross Boylan wrote: > In brief: moved all the 3.5" disks from an old system to a new one, > and now I can't boot into buster. In the initrd environment no disks > appear in /dev; the disks are all connected through an LSI Host Bus > Adapter card (only on the new system). I can boot into Ubuntu

Re: New Hardware + old disks not recognized

2019-06-23 Thread Pascal Hambourg
hardware) - missing driver in the initramfs. Could you post the detailed identification of the adapter printed by "lspci -nn" ? According to the identification string the VID:DID should be 1000:0064 or 1000:0065. Both identifiers have been recognized by the mpt2sas/mpt3sas module at l

New Hardware + old disks not recognized

2019-06-22 Thread Ross Boylan
In brief: moved all the 3.5" disks from an old system to a new one, and now I can't boot into buster. In the initrd environment no disks appear in /dev; the disks are all connected through an LSI Host Bus Adapter card (only on the new system). I can boot into Ubuntu on the new system, and from

Re: Old problem for hardware compatibility: Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 Camera

2019-05-12 Thread Miguel A . Díaz D .
Exactly. Currently I use Debian 9. I have not found a single way to put work my camera since Debian 7. El dom., 12 may. 2019 a las 11:48, Cindy Sue Causey (< butterflyby...@gmail.com>) escribió: > On 5/12/19, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: > > On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote: > >> Dear

Re: Old problem for hardware compatibility: Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 Camera

2019-05-12 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/12/19, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: > On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote: >> Dear Debian team, >> >> I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an >> old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts >> for Ubuntu but a real solution is not

Re: Old problem for hardware compatibility: Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 Camera

2019-05-12 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 5/12/19 2:13 AM, Miguel A. Díaz D. wrote: > Dear Debian team, > > I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an > old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts > for Ubuntu but a real solution is not reached. There is no way to solve > this? I have

Old problem for hardware compatibility: Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 Camera

2019-05-11 Thread Miguel A . Díaz D .
Dear Debian team, I would like to know if it is possible put to work the camera of an old Thinkpad Lenovo SL400 laptop. I have seen this issue in old posts for Ubuntu but a real solution is not reached. There is no way to solve this? I have read that driver was only available for Microsoft

Re: Hardware detection issue with debian

2018-12-18 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 12/18/18, deloptes wrote: > Mo Some One wrote: > >> When connecting a "Galaxy S3 mini" via usb, it is not detected at all; >> however if connected during installation, it is temporarily detected as a >> "usb mass storage device" before CDrom is detected. > > Did you try some program that

Re: Hardware detection issue with debian

2018-12-18 Thread deloptes
Mo Some One wrote: > When connecting a "Galaxy S3 mini"  via usb, it is not detected at all; > however if connected during installation, it is temporarily detected as a > "usb mass storage device" before CDrom is detected. Did you try some program that could mount MTP device? For example I

Hardware detection issue with debian

2018-12-18 Thread Mo Some One
, hardware is not even detected. Thank you for all your dedicated work, Mo Following is the issue When connecting a "Galaxy S3 mini" via usb, it is not detected at all; however if connected during installation, it is temporarily detected as a "usb mass storage device" befo

Re: Serious Hardware problems In multiple distros (grahpical/ethernet)

2018-12-13 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 12.12.2018 23:38, Mask The Truth God wrote: > Greetings, I have been having problem with my hardware for quite a > while now and have been trying to figure it out on my own just by > reading forms and such and I have found a few forms that helped but > honestly most of them were com

Re: Serious Hardware problems In multiple distros (grahpical/ethernet)

2018-12-12 Thread Felix Miata
Mask The Truth God composed on 2018-12-12 18:38 (UTC): > ...1 8 gb ddr3 ram stick ... > gigabyte 970a-ud3p... Using a single RAM stick in a motherboard such as yours that supports dual channel memory architecture causes a nearly 50% memtest86 performance penalty compared to those using two or

Serious Hardware problems In multiple distros (grahpical/ethernet)

2018-12-12 Thread Mask The Truth God
Greetings, I have been having problem with my hardware for quite a while now and have been trying to figure it out on my own just by reading forms and such and I have found a few forms that helped but honestly most of them were complete idiots so I decided to make my own and explain in depth

Hardware portal

2018-11-03 Thread Andrey Ponomarenko
Hi, Good news for everyone interested in Linux-compatibility and reliability of hardware! The Linux-Hardware.org database has been divided into a set of databases, one per each Linux distro. You can now select your favorite distro on the front page: https://linux-hardware.org/?d=Debian

Re: hardware update boot trouble

2018-06-24 Thread songbird
Glenn English wrote: ... > I've never seen anything like this before. Any ideas? > > My own thought is that something is hitting the SATAs before they are > to be mounted, and something, somewhere is wrong with the SATAs. But I > can't imagine what. you don't mention what file systems and file

hardware update boot trouble

2018-06-24 Thread Glenn English
Buster, Supermicro desktop, USB stick boot (why available on request), USB3 card, M.2 / 'disk', 4 SATAs, backup tape drive. I changed some hardware in my computer: the tape drive, from a SCSI DLT to a SAS LTO, and from a PCIe USB3 to a vanilla PCI card (to make room for the PCIe SAS card). I

[Solved] Re: Hardware decoding of video not working in VLC

2018-06-13 Thread Celejar
look for amber lines ;)]: avcodec decoder warning: thread type 1: disabling hardware acceleration Searching the web turned up this thread: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=134770 Apparently, vlc uses ffmpeg libraries, which contain a limitation preventing the simultaneous use of multit

Re: Hardware decoding of video not working in VLC

2018-06-13 Thread didier gaumet
Le 13/06/2018 à 06:00, Celejar a écrit : [...] > --avcodec-hw vaapi [...] launching vlc with -vvv option may be handy sometimes you may try with: --avcodec-hw vaapi_drm if you use OPENGL2 video output you may also try --glconv glconv_vaapi --glconv glconv_vaapi_drm you could also have to try

Hardware decoding of video not working in VLC

2018-06-12 Thread Celejar
My machine is a ThinkPad W550s, with an i7-5500U CPU and Intel HD Graphics 5500. Hardware decoding of video works fine with mpv (using vaapi), but not with vlc: mpv without hardware decoding: $ time mpv Rogue\ One\ -\ A\ Star\ Wars\ Story\ -\ Trailer.mp4 Playing: Rogue One - A Star Wars Story

Re: Debian on new hardware: ASUS UX430U notebook PC

2018-06-07 Thread Reco
d like to share with the community. > (This notebook does not appear on debian's supported hardware list and can > be - almost everything works out of the box after some minor tweaks!). > > Question: Is this information wanted? Yet, definitely. The more hardware end up at [1] - the

Debian on new hardware: ASUS UX430U notebook PC

2018-06-07 Thread Toby Young
Greetings. I have successfully installed debian (buster) on my ASUS UX430U and have been using it for around one month without any severe problems. There are however, some minor issues, that I would like to share with the community. (This notebook does not appear on debian's supported hardware

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Felix Miata
Michael Stone composed on 2018-05-21 10:05 (UTC-0400): > On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 09:55:42AM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: >>OS/2 and DOS AFAICT never got that option. A LAN that is a mix of LOCAL and >>UTC >>isn't fun, especially with one or more that can't not, which is what I have >>with >>a

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 21 May 2018 09:03:47 -0400 Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org> wrote: > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 12:15:05PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > > Haven't > > > > installed any other OS on this system since Wheezy 5 years ago. > > Oh, good, then you

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 09:55:42AM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: OS/2 and DOS AFAICT never got that option. A LAN that is a mix of LOCAL and UTC isn't fun, especially with one or more that can't not, which is what I have with a Linux STB providing no LOCAL option and multiple OS/2's providing no UTC

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Felix Miata
Michael Stone composed on 2018-05-21 09:10 (UTC-0400): > On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 12:15:05PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: >>Unfortunately, I have other OSes on this system and they are configured >>for the hardware clock set to local time. I need to keep it that way. > F

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Michael Stone
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 12:15:05PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: Unfortunately, I have other OSes on this system and they are configured for the hardware clock set to local time. I need to keep it that way. For what it's worth, you'll have less long term pain if you also configure those to use

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 12:15:05PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > > Haven't > > > installed any other OS on this system since Wheezy 5 years ago. Oh, good, then you can simply set the hardware cl-- > Unfortunately, I have other OSes on this system and they are configur

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
tzdata > > > > > > should do it, I think. > > > > tzdata sets the local time zone. Mine is correctly set The > > problem is the system "thinks" the hardware clock is set to UTC when > > It's really set to local time. So, the time shown for my lo

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Steve McIntyre
stall of Stretch, I clicked UTC instead of Local for the hardware >> > clock time. Honestly, I thought the clock was set to UTC. Haven't >> > installed any other OS on this system since Wheezy 5 years ago. So, >> > now system time on Stretch is 7 hours earlier than it should be

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Abdullah Ramazanoğlu
th the --localtime > > > option, etc., to correct this but is there an easier way? > > > > # dpkg-reconfigure tzdata > > > > should do it, I think. > > tzdata sets the local time zone. Mine is correctly set The > problem is the system "thinks" t

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
gt; There is only one clock involved in this: the hardware clock. > > By telling the operating system that your hardware clock is set to > UTC, you have told the operating system how to *render* the hardware > clock's time for your local time zone. > > Setting the clock will set the hardware

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Fri, 18 May 2018 20:59:25 -0500 David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > On Fri 18 May 2018 at 17:13:07 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Okay, it's my fault: I admit it. During the Base Only, Terminal-only > > install of Stretch, I clicked UTC instead of L

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
> # dpkg-reconfigure tzdata > > should do it, I think. tzdata sets the local time zone. Mine is correctly set The problem is the system "thinks" the hardware clock is set to UTC when It's really set to local time. So, the time shown for my local time zone is incorrect. Anyway, thanks for your suggestion. B

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-18 Thread David Wright
On Fri 18 May 2018 at 17:13:07 (-0700), Patrick Bartek wrote: > Okay, it's my fault: I admit it. During the Base Only, Terminal-only > install of Stretch, I clicked UTC instead of Local for the hardware > clock time. Honestly, I thought the clock was set to UTC. Haven't > installed

Re: Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-18 Thread Ben Finney
Patrick Bartek <nemomm...@gmail.com> writes: > I could use hwclock --set --date= with the --localtime > option, etc., to correct this but is there an easier way? There is only one clock involved in this: the hardware clock. By telling the operating system that your hardware clock i

Correct: System Thinks Hardware Clock is UTC

2018-05-18 Thread Patrick Bartek
Okay, it's my fault: I admit it. During the Base Only, Terminal-only install of Stretch, I clicked UTC instead of Local for the hardware clock time. Honestly, I thought the clock was set to UTC. Haven't installed any other OS on this system since Wheezy 5 years ago. So, now system time on Stretch

Re: Detectar cambios de hardware

2018-05-07 Thread Carlos Castillo
cci...@suteba.org.ar>) escribió: > On Monday, May 7, 2018 9:18:26 AM -03 Leonidch wrote: > > Hola, > > > > estoy buscando algun programa que me permite detectar cambios en el > > hardware de alguna pc en la red, seria alguna combinacion de cliente y > > servidor, e

Re: Detectar cambios de hardware

2018-05-07 Thread Matias Mucciolo
On Monday, May 7, 2018 9:18:26 AM -03 Leonidch wrote: > Hola, > > estoy buscando algun programa que me permite detectar cambios en el > hardware de alguna pc en la red, seria alguna combinacion de cliente y > servidor, este ultimo administrado en linux, y los clientes en window

Detectar cambios de hardware

2018-05-07 Thread Leonidch
Hola, estoy buscando algun programa que me permite detectar cambios en el hardware de alguna pc en la red, seria alguna combinacion de cliente y servidor, este ultimo administrado en linux, y los clientes en windows. Saludos

Re: listar hardware no reconocido

2018-01-12 Thread juan carlos rebate todriguez
El 12/01/18 a las 21:00, Jhosue rui escribió: Que tal lshw? El 12 ene. 2018 4:54 p. m., "juan carlos rebate" <nerus...@gmail.com <mailto:nerus...@gmail.com>> escribió: hola, me gustaria saber si existe algun comando para listar solo el hardware no reconocido

Re: listar hardware no reconocido

2018-01-12 Thread Jhosue rui
Que tal lshw? El 12 ene. 2018 4:54 p. m., "juan carlos rebate" <nerus...@gmail.com> escribió: > hola, me gustaria saber si existe algun comando para listar solo el > hardware no reconocido y si habria otro para saber que modulo necesita > que instale para que el kernel pueda cargarlo gracias. > >

listar hardware no reconocido

2018-01-12 Thread juan carlos rebate
hola, me gustaria saber si existe algun comando para listar solo el hardware no reconocido y si habria otro para saber que modulo necesita que instale para que el kernel pueda cargarlo gracias.

Re: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 10

2017-12-22 Thread Siju George
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Dominique Dumont <dod3...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday, 21 December 2017 07:30:54 CET Siju George wrote: > > What is the problem? how to fix it? > > A quick search on google yields: > https://askubuntu.com/questions/605369/mce-hardwar

Re: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 10

2017-12-20 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Thursday, 21 December 2017 07:30:54 CET Siju George wrote: > What is the problem? how to fix it? A quick search on google yields: https://askubuntu.com/questions/605369/mce-hardware-error-machine-check-events-logged-appears-in-syslog-what-sho#608156 HTH -- https://github.com/dod38fr/

AMD Ryzen 7 1700 mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 10

2017-12-20 Thread Siju George
​​ My Kali Machine with AMD Ryzen 7 1700 suddenly rebooted and showed the following error messages 0.086235] mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged [0.086235] mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 10: Machine Check: 0 Bank 5: bea00108 [0.086235] mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0

Re: Is it possible to have temperature and fan speed readings on modern hardware?

2017-11-28 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 01:34:41AM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 28.11.2017 20:32, Michael Stone wrote: On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 05:41:10PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: Found unknown chip with ID 0x8628 https://github.com/groeck/it87/issues/5 Mike Stone Who

Re: Is it possible to have temperature and fan speed readings on modern hardware?

2017-11-28 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 28.11.2017 20:32, Michael Stone wrote: > On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 05:41:10PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: >> Found unknown chip with ID 0x8628 > > https://github.com/groeck/it87/issues/5 > > Mike Stone Who knew it is simple like that. I wonder now if I should file a bug on "lm-sensors"

Re: Is it possible to have temperature and fan speed readings on modern hardware?

2017-11-28 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 05:41:10PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: Found unknown chip with ID 0x8628 https://github.com/groeck/it87/issues/5 Mike Stone

Is it possible to have temperature and fan speed readings on modern hardware?

2017-11-27 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
Hello everyone. The goal I trying to accomplish is to have full temperature monitoring and speed control of PWM fans. I have somewhat modern hardware. Here is partial output from "sensors-detect" (lm-sensors package):     $ sudo sensors-detect # sensors-detect revision 6284 (2015-05-3

Debian-capable NAS with free software and hardware (was: Wanted - a Debian SOHO NAS)

2017-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
Reco writes: > On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 06:25:01AM +1100, Ben Finney wrote: > > The GnuBee PC-2 is being crowd-funded now (until 2017-11-30) > > . > > Terrific, thanks. > > I'll wait for 3.5'' one, maybe pledge

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-30 Thread Robert Marsellés
rs privats. Abans m'havia preocupat de fer la recerca a la llista Debian d'usuaris en anglès. Pel que es diu allí, fa dies que moltes targetes Nvidia, sobretot recents, funcionen adequadament (suportades) amb els controladors privats. Un altre tema és que cada peça de "hardware" tingui les

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-28 Thread Narcis Garcia
El 28/08/17 a les 14:15, Ernest Adrogué ha escrit: > 2017-07-31, 20:03 (+0200); Santi Moreno escriu: >> Hola, >> vull montar un pc per casa a peces i volia preguntar si conegueu alguna >> relació de hardware compatible 100% amb linux o marques que >> contribueixen a

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-28 Thread Ernest Adrogué
2017-07-31, 20:03 (+0200); Santi Moreno escriu: > Hola, > vull montar un pc per casa a peces i volia preguntar si conegueu alguna > relació de hardware compatible 100% amb linux o marques que > contribueixen amb el software lliure i que donen les màximes > prestacions. No puc

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-28 Thread Eduard Selma
El 31/07/17 a les 20:03, Santi Moreno ha escrit: Hola, vull montar un pc per casa a peces i volia preguntar si conegueu alguna relació de hardware compatible 100% amb linux o marques que contribueixen amb el software lliure i que donen les màximes prestacions. - Veig que va de targes de xarxa

Re: thunderbird user interface doesn't draw/update properly after a hardware upgrade

2017-08-12 Thread Gary Dale
On 12/08/17 05:28 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2017-08-12 16:07 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: On 12/08/17 01:00 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2017-08-12 12:28 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Thunderbird on a Debian/Buster system but my profile is stored on a Debian/Stretch server. I've been doing

Re: thunderbird user interface doesn't draw/update properly after a hardware upgrade

2017-08-12 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2017-08-12 16:07 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: > On 12/08/17 01:00 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: >> On 2017-08-12 12:28 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: >> >>> I'm running Thunderbird on a Debian/Buster system but my profile is >>> stored on a Debian/Stretch server. I've been doing it this way for >>> years. >>>

Re: thunderbird user interface doesn't draw/update properly after a hardware upgrade

2017-08-12 Thread Gary Dale
On 12/08/17 01:00 PM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2017-08-12 12:28 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running Thunderbird on a Debian/Buster system but my profile is stored on a Debian/Stretch server. I've been doing it this way for years. When I brought my systems back up yesterday, everything seems OK

Re: thunderbird user interface doesn't draw/update properly after a hardware upgrade

2017-08-12 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2017-08-12 12:28 -0400, Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running Thunderbird on a Debian/Buster system but my profile is > stored on a Debian/Stretch server. I've been doing it this way for > years. > > When I brought my systems back up yesterday, everything seems OK (in > fact noticeably faster than

thunderbird user interface doesn't draw/update properly after a hardware upgrade

2017-08-12 Thread Gary Dale
I'm running Thunderbird on a Debian/Buster system but my profile is stored on a Debian/Stretch server. I've been doing it this way for years. I last accessed my e-mail two days ago before upgrading both my server and workstation's hardware (basically I got a new cpu/motherboard/memory for my

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-04 Thread ilion1250
El 31/07/17 a les 20:03, Santi Moreno ha escrit: Hola, vull montar un pc per casa a peces i volia preguntar si conegueu alguna relació de hardware compatible 100% amb linux o marques que contribueixen amb el software lliure i que donen les màximes prestacions. Mil gracies, @santimoreno . La

Re: Hardware compatible

2017-08-01 Thread Simó Albert i Beltran
una mica més genèric: https://linuxpreloaded.com/

Hardware compatible

2017-07-31 Thread Santi Moreno
Hola, vull montar un pc per casa a peces i volia preguntar si conegueu alguna relació de hardware compatible 100% amb linux o marques que contribueixen amb el software lliure i que donen les màximes prestacions. Mil gracies, @santimoreno

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-26 Thread Rafael Cantos Villanueva
, procesador y RAM), económico (no tan barato como la raspberry) pero que pueda funcionar con Debian, y a poder ser con entorno gráfico. También me valdría saber empresas que fabriquen este tipo de hardware Saludos Rafa A mi las Raspberry 2 y 3 me permiten usar el entorno gráfico, de hecho

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-26 Thread Ramses
me pregunto si alguno conoce algun sistema similar, > >> quiero decir, de reducido tamaño (placa, procesador y RAM), económico > >> (no tan barato como la raspberry) pero que pueda funcionar con >Debian, y >> a poder ser con entorno gráfico. >> >> También

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-26 Thread Juan
barato como la raspberry) pero que pueda funcionar con Debian, y a poder ser con entorno gráfico. También me valdría saber empresas que fabriquen este tipo de hardware Saludos Rafa A mi las Raspberry 2 y 3 me permiten usar el entorno gráfico, de hecho una la tengo corriendo sin problemas, la

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-26 Thread José Luis Triviño
On 25/05/17 21:10, AlexLikeRock wrote: ARDUINO Arduino MKRZero with Headers $21.90 dlls Arduino Zero $39.90 dlls Hola, Creo que este juega en otra división. Arduino MKRZero es un microcontrolador. Y la Rasberry es un microordenador. Saludos,

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-26 Thread Ratman
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G143703355573 Amlogic ARM® Cortex®-A53(ARMv8) 1.5Ghz quad core CPUs * Mali™-450 GPU (3 Pixel-processors + 2 Vertex shader processors) * 2Gbyte DDR3 SDRAM * Gigabit Ethernet * HDMI 2.0 4K/60Hz display * H.265 4K/60FPS and H.264 4K/30FPS

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-25 Thread Rafael Cantos Villanueva
El 25/05/2017 a las 21:10, AlexLikeRock escribió: Estoy usando una raspberry pi con raspbian, a parte de tener Debian en otro ordenador, y me pregunto si alguno conoce algun sistema similar, quiero decir, de reducido tamaño (placa, procesador y RAM), económico (no tan barato como la raspberry)

Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-25 Thread AlexLikeRock
Estoy usando una raspberry pi con raspbian, a parte de tener Debian en otro ordenador, y me pregunto si alguno conoce algun sistema similar, quiero decir, de reducido tamaño (placa, procesador y RAM), económico (no tan barato como la raspberry) pero que pueda funcionar con Debian, y a poder ser

Re: [OT] Re: Consulta de hardware

2017-05-17 Thread Rafael Cantos Villanueva
(placa, procesador y RAM), económico (no tan barato como la raspberry) pero que pueda funcionar con Debian, y a poder ser con entorno gráfico. También me valdría saber empresas que fabriquen este tipo de hardware Hola, Tienes varios. Aunque creo que no es una pregunta propia de esta lista

Consulta de hardware

2017-05-15 Thread Rafael Cantos Villanueva
a poder ser con entorno gráfico. También me valdría saber empresas que fabriquen este tipo de hardware Saludos Rafa -- Rafael Cantos Villanueva Ingeniero Superior en Informática Ingeniero Técnico en Informática de Gestión Sitios web: www.rafaelcantos.es www.rafas.org www.tiflocordoba.org

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-05-02 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 20/04/17 12:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: Asus UEFI BIOS (H110I-PLUS BIOS 3202) defaults to incorrect turbo boost multipliers but I was able to manually set the correct "Per CPU" values in the BIOS. For a 7700K, these should be 45/44/44/44 if you are not overclocking (base clock 100MHz):

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 20/04/17 17:12, John Elliot V wrote: Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get dist-upgrade) when stretch is released? You should not need to do anything. When stretch is released as stable, you will already be on it. Just make sure that, when stretch is released,

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 21/04/17 00:15, John Elliot V wrote: On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote: I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this: https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421 had me a little spooked. That is the 840 Evo. Completely

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread songbird
John Elliot V wrote: > On 20/04/17 10:33, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: >> why not just install stretch from RC3? stretch is close to release. > > Sounds like a good idea! Thanks Ben. > > Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get > dist-upgrade) when stretch is released? if

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread solitone
On Thursday, 20 April 2017 08:07:51 CEST Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote: > > Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get > > dist-upgrade) when stretch is released? > > Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread John Elliot V
On 20/04/17 01:14, Joshua Schaeffer wrote: > I would recommend the 850 Evo vs the 850 Pro Thanks for the tip. I had considered the Evo but this: https://www.kosagi.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=421 had me a little spooked. I've already parted with my money for the Pro. I've made bigger mistakes

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-20 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:12:33PM +1000, John Elliot V wrote: > Will stretch RC3 smoothly transition to stable (with an apt-get > dist-upgrade) when stretch is released? Yes. In fact there's a very strong possibility you won't even need to do a whole dist-upgrade. A simple "apt-get update;

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-19 Thread John Elliot V
for me with XFCE on an i7 7700 with one HDMI > output on 4.9.18-1 amd64. I am on sid, but stretch has the same kernel. > I purged xserver-xorg-video-intel because the modesetting driver is > preferred for modern hardware. Will that apply to me? I.e. I should purge xserver-xorg-video-intel? &

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-19 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 19/04/17 19:52, John Elliot V wrote: I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but couldn't confirm. CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-19 Thread Joshua Schaeffer
I don't think you'll have any issue with that set of hardware. If you've never done water cooling before then you'll be very happy with your H80i purchase. I have a Corsair Hydro H100i in both my Linux and Windows boxes and absolutely love them. I'll never do anything but CPU water cooling anymore

Re: Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-19 Thread Dan Purgert
er.com/list/7MCfjc > > I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but > couldn't confirm. > > CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to > drive two monitors from the onboard graphics controller, one via DVI the > other via HDMI.

Debian hardware compatibility

2017-04-19 Thread John Elliot V
I'm getting a new workstation. Proposed specs are here: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/7MCfjc I tried to find out if my new hardware would run Debian stable, but couldn't confirm. CPU is Intel Core i7-7700K on an Asus STRIX Z270F mobo. I'm planning to drive two monitors from the onboard

[COLABORACAO] Kexec - Reiniciando o Linux sem reiniciar o Hardware

2017-04-11 Thread Henrique Fagundes
Prezados colegas, Gostaria de colaborar com a comunidade com essa dica! Segue o link: https://www.aprendendolinux.com/kexec-reiniciando-o-linux-sem-reiniciar-o-hardware Espero que seja útil para alguém. Atenciosamente, Henrique Fagundes henri...@linuxadmin.com.br Skype: magnata-br-rj Linux

Re: Avis compat. hardware

2017-04-05 Thread Gaëtan Perrier
Euh ça dépend quand même. Si la carte mère est avec des chipsets très récents on peut avoir des surprises et avoir des fonctionnalités non supportés. Et puis maintenant bien souvent le CPU inclut la CG. Gaëtan Le 5 avril 2017 13:46:53 GMT+02:00, hamster a écrit : >Le

Re: Avis compat. hardware

2017-04-05 Thread hamster
Le 05/04/2017 à 13:28, Jacques Lav!gnotte. a écrit : > Bonjour, > > Une carte mère MSI H110M ECO avec un Intel Core I3-6300 ça va marcher > avec une Debian ? > > Votre avis ? J'ai jamais eu de soucis avec la carte mere ou le processeur. C'est plutot la carte graphique et l'imprimante qu'il faut

Avis compat. hardware

2017-04-05 Thread Jacques Lav!gnotte.
Bonjour, Une carte mère MSI H110M ECO avec un Intel Core I3-6300 ça va marcher avec une Debian ? Votre avis ? Merci, Jacques -- GnuPg : 0x156520BBC8F5B1E3 WeUsePGP Because privacy matters http://weusepgp.info/

Hardware Linux - Debian 9 Stretch

2017-02-05 Thread Fernando Barradas
Bom dia a todos, Venho testando o Debian Stretch já a algum tempo e depois do lançamento do RC2, realmente a Debian surpreende mais uma vez. Simplesmente funciona ! Segue a configuração do Hardware : - Placa mãe - Gigabyte : GA-H110M-H : http://br.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid

Re: is /etc/rc.local nog steeds de plaats voor hardware (start) instellingen ?

2017-01-30 Thread Geert Stappers
gt;> Is dat nog steeds /de/ plek voor het aanpassen van hardware > >> instellingen? Zoeken op google levert onder meer op dat ik nu iets in > >> een eigen /etc/init.d/bestandje zou moeten schrijven? > >> > >> > >> Anders gevraagd - waar stel ik in

Re: is /etc/rc.local nog steeds de plaats voor hardware (start) instellingen ?

2017-01-30 Thread Sjoerd Hiemstra
Gijs Hillenius: > Anders gevraagd - waar stel ik instellingen voor mijn trackpoint in? Ik zie dat je Sid hebt. Sinds Stretch gaat het configureren van dit soort input devices met iets dat 'libinput' heet. Voor een goed begrip: als je xserver-xorg-input-libinput zou deïnstalleren, dan zou Debian

Re: is /etc/rc.local nog steeds de plaats voor hardware (start) instellingen ?

2017-01-30 Thread Gijs Hillenius
On 30 Jan 2017, Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Op 30-01-17 om 09:46 schreef Gijs Hillenius: >> >> Vroeger schreef ik wel eens wat dingen uit powertop naar >> /etc/rc.local >> >> Is dat nog steeds /de/ plek voor het aanpassen van hardware >> instellingen? Zoeke

Re: is /etc/rc.local nog steeds de plaats voor hardware (start) instellingen ?

2017-01-30 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Op 30-01-17 om 09:46 schreef Gijs Hillenius: > > Vroeger schreef ik wel eens wat dingen uit powertop naar /etc/rc.local > > Is dat nog steeds /de/ plek voor het aanpassen van hardware > instellingen? Zoeken op google levert onder meer op dat ik nu iets in > een eigen /etc/in

is /etc/rc.local nog steeds de plaats voor hardware (start) instellingen ?

2017-01-30 Thread Gijs Hillenius
Vroeger schreef ik wel eens wat dingen uit powertop naar /etc/rc.local Is dat nog steeds /de/ plek voor het aanpassen van hardware instellingen? Zoeken op google levert onder meer op dat ik nu iets in een eigen /etc/init.d/bestandje zou moeten schrijven? Anders gevraagd - waar stel ik

SOLVED: Broadcom BCM43225 Wireless Shows Not Connected then Hardware Disabled

2017-01-13 Thread Alphonse Ogulla
It was more of a hardware maintenance issue than a kernel driver issue. Opening the back laptop cover, removing the mini PCI-E WLAN WiFi board and firmly re-seating it solved the problem. Also took the opportunity to blow dry (without the heater element) all the dust inside the laptop. On Fri

Re: detecting hardware for custom kernel

2017-01-11 Thread HP Garcia
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 09:50:06 +0100 Okay, that makes more sense. Thanks -HP deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote: > HP Garcia wrote: > > > Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would > > like to take advantages of the newer kernels. > >

Re: detecting hardware for custom kernel

2017-01-11 Thread Jörg-Volker Peetz
deloptes wrote on 01/11/17 09:50: > HP Garcia wrote: > >> Is there a command to detect hardware for a custom kernel? I would like >> to take advantages of the newer kernels. > > It is not clear what you want to achieve. > Most probably your current kernel has al

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