Re: How to recover from a broken kernel upgrade

2023-09-14 Thread M. Cuffaro
Thanks Tom. Editing wifi_regd.c seems pretty promising. I'll try that. -Mike On 2023-09-14 02:21, Tom Dial wrote: On 9/13/23 17:07, M. Cuffaro wrote: Hello all, I have looked around for an answer but was unable to find one, and was hoping that someone here could help me. *First, some back

Re: How to recover from a broken kernel upgrade

2023-09-14 Thread M. Cuffaro
Hi Marco, thanks for the helpful reply. I'll consider this but as a last resort. Best, -Mike On 2023-09-14 00:39, Marco wrote: Am 13.09.2023 19:07 schrieb M. Cuffaro: Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl88x2bu/5.13.1/build/make.log for more information. That drivers is incompatible with the current k

Re: How to recover from a broken kernel upgrade

2023-09-13 Thread Tom Dial
On 9/13/23 17:07, M. Cuffaro wrote: Hello all, I have looked around for an answer but was unable to find one, and was hoping that someone here could help me. *First, some background to my information about my question*. I recently ran apt full-upgrade on my Debian bookworm system. Because

Re: How to recover from a broken kernel upgrade

2023-09-13 Thread Marco
Am 13.09.2023 19:07 schrieb M. Cuffaro: > Consult /var/lib/dkms/rtl88x2bu/5.13.1/build/make.log for more > information. That drivers is incompatible with the current kernel. How did you install it? Uninstall it, then run the kernel update again. Run dkms status And try sudo dkms remove rtl88x2bu

How to recover from a broken kernel upgrade

2023-09-13 Thread M. Cuffaro
Hello all, I have looked around for an answer but was unable to find one, and was hoping that someone here could help me. *First, some background to my information about my question*. I recently ran apt full-upgrade on my Debian bookworm system. Because of what seems like a bug in dkms, the