ocal.start, or the start section
> > >>> of /etc/conf.d/local if using baselayout2.
> > >>
> > >> Have you been through the guidance in this page to find out which
> > >> kernel driver you ought to use with your card?
> > >> http://
>>>>> On Mon, 11 May 2009 21:33:23 +0200
>>>>> Marc Blumentritt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>
&g
ck :-\ (I've checked
>>>>>>> the kernel setup, NetworkManager configuration, a lot
>>>>>>> of kernels :-) and I've also tried wicd).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could someone help?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
&
t; >>>>>>> of kernels :-) and I've also tried wicd).
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Could someone help?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Thanks
> >>>>>>>
> >>>&g
;>>> CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_DEBUGFS=y
>>>> CONFIG_RT2X00_DEBUG=y
>>>>
>>>> With:
>>>>
>>>> [I] sys-kernel/vanilla-sources
>>>> Installed versions: 2.6.24_rc5(2.6.24_rc5)(02:05:20
>>>> 16.12.2007)(-build -symlink)
>>&g
Hi,
I have a
bttv0: detected: AVermedia AverTV DVB-T 771 [card=123], PCI subsystem ID is
1461:0771
dvb-t card installed in my PC.
I am running a vanilla linux kernel version 2.6.37 .
Furthermore in
/lib/firmware
there is a folder called
av7110
which I think contains the
microcode: CPU3: patch_level=0x01bf
[1.517628] microcode: CPU4: patch_level=0x01bf
[1.517716] microcode: CPU5: patch_level=0x01bf
[1.517824] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
from linux-firmware (related lines):
/lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd.bin
/lib/fi
schreef:
> > > > > camille ~ # emerge -pv alsa-tools alsa-utils alsa-lib alsa-headers
> > > > > alsa-jack alsa-oss alsa-firmware
> > > > >
> > > > > These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
> > > > >
&g
rnel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/i915
*
[ 57.302978] Loading firmware: rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw
[ 57.302993] r8169 :01:00.0: Direct firmware load for
rtl_nic/rtl8168h-2.fw failed with
On Saturday, 3 February 2024 09:23:15 GMT netfab wrote:
> Le 03/02/24 à 03:06, Walter Dnes a tapoté :
> > I got linux-6.1.57-gentoo kernel built and working, but
> >
> > linux-6.6.13-gentoo still comes up with no console. Here's my latest
> > .config attempt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 12/19/13 17:50, Bruce Hill wrote:
> I *believe* if you have the driver built into your kernel:
> CONFIG_IPW2200=y then you need to have the firmware listed with
> these 2 lines: CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="ipw2200-bss.fw"
> CON
ess.
>
> qfile says these files belong to the linux-firmware package. Do you
> have it installed? And are they in the right location, /lib/firmware?
> I can see potential for mischief with the recent lib / lib64 migration.
All those blobs are from /lib/firmware/radeon. The problem was th
pps/portage-2.3.99-r2::gentoo[python_targets_python3_7]" [ebuild])
For more information, see the MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge
man page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook.
!!! The following installed packages are masked:
- sys-kernel/linux-firmware-20180103-r1::gentoo (masked by:
linux
o continue the installation.
> Any suggestion or advice is appreciated.
You can get the firmware files from the git tree of linux-firmware
project (browsable online). Then you can transfer them into the LiveCD
environment's /lib/firmware by means of a USB stick, for example,
after which yo
e bad
blocks.
it has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it seems. No way
it is working 'without problems'.
Well total space taken by bad blocks according to chkdsk is less than
1MB, windows is still able to access all data. Linux is only able to
see partition tab
, for MS Windows
> >
> > . As Linux user by heart I have no Windows.
>
> Have you tried contacting the manufacturer to see if flashing from Linux
> is possible?
>
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
>
> I am MODERATOR of BORG. Follow the rules or be assimilated.
s/iwd get me a bit further?
> >
> > Meanwhile, I'll keep on exploring with the results of sys-apps/hw-probe.
>
> Hey Peter
>
> This might be the wrong firmware being loaded.
>
> Are you building your the iwlwifi driver not as a module but directly
> into the k
;d 'sys-kernel/linux-firmware' v20180507
- cat'd the /proc/cpuinfo file to oldcpuinfo.text ( in home directory )
- updated 'sys-kernel/linux-firmware' from v20180507 to v20180518
- compilied the updated / new kernel released, and modules, then
installed them
- booted with n
ret is 0
Oct 25 15:34:51 phat kernel: amdgpu: [powerplay]
failed to send message 145 ret is 0
Oct 25 15:34:51 phat kernel: amdgpu: [powerplay]
last message was failed ret is 0
This was with linux-firmware-20181001. Have also tried
linux
follow instructions
> but am getting no sign of wifi at all. Both "ifconfig" and "ip" only
> show eth0 and lo.
Can you confirm that the correct firmware package is being loaded ?
`lspci -k | grep -i -B 1 5100`
Did you install the iwlwifi microcode from sys-kernel/linux-fir
t;>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
l 2>&1 | tee kernel.txt
> > $ cat kernel.txt
> >
> > * IMPORTANT: 6 config files in '/etc/portage' need updating.
> > Calculating dependencies * See the CONFIGURATION FILES and
> > CONFIGURATION FILES UPDATE TOOLS
> > * sections of the emer
> Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
>
> So probably was added during this install.
What install do you think has added it?
- Grant
> >> Yes i've the same:
> >>
> >> ls /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
> >> /lib/firmware/rt73.bin
> >
yński wrote:
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>>
>> >>> My problem is really strange - I can't access my hard drive from
>> >>> linux, but it works from windows without problems. It has some bad
>> >>> blocks.
>> >>
>> &
, Kacper Kopczyński wrote:
> > > > > >>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> My problem is really strange - I can't access my hard drive
> from
> > > > > >>> linux, but it works from windows without
CD and it works.
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> I have no idea what I have to check :-\ (I've checked
> > >>>>>>> the kernel setup, NetworkManager configuration, a lot
> > >>>>>>> of kernels :-) and I'v
dmesg says only:
tom@tombook ~ $ dmesg | grep -i firmware
[0.099927] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
I already have linux-firmware in my system, just put brcmsmac in my kernel
(was set to =n), and still have same result tough.
Only difference is that rfkill list all now
d to find them.
>
> Indeed it was so. Now fixed and working fine.
Without all requisite firmware for your graphics the Kwin compositor will fall
back to software rendering. As you've experienced without hardware
acceleration Kwin will eat up CPU cycles.
Emerging sys-kernel/linux-fi
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 9:49 AM Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>
> On Sunday, 28 January 2024 16:39:56 GMT I wrote:
>
> > Hits on the web suggest downgrading linux-firmware, which I've now done
and
> > will await results. The latest upgrade was to version 20240115-r1, four
days
; My problem is really strange - I can't access my hard drive from
> >>> linux, but it works from windows without problems. It has some bad
> >>> blocks.
> >>
> >> it has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it seems. No way
> >> it is w
i wrote:
> > >>> Hi,
> > >>>
> > >>> My problem is really strange - I can't access my hard drive from
> > >>> linux, but it works from windows without problems. It has some bad
> > >>> blocks.
> > >>
> &
> It may not be alien but not done this before so curious.
>
> John
Invariably all modern CPUs, video cards, NICs, etc. are shipped with firmware
which are usually emerged with sys-kernel/linux-firmware (or manually) and
then loaded with an initrd, or by building them in the kernel. Re
atible to windows
>> versions, which are long forgotten.
>>
>> As far as my investigations in this case :) has reached: The phone
>> needs what they call it a "DCT-3 flasher".
>>
>> Does anyone has knowledge in handling this wonderful retro peace
>&
e a GUI again to login to Plasma
with. This is to be expected in my case, because I rely on the KMS driver
(KMS FB helpers) to provide a framebuffer device. Unless an AMD proprietary
driver is available via amdgpu-pro to substitute for the KMS FB emulation,
then you won't get a framebuffer dev
On 10/23/11 16:52, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Am 23.10.2011 23:36, schrieb Michael Sullivan:
>> Hello. I recently purchased a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR external TV card.
>> I'm trying to get it to work with Gentoo Linux. I think I've followed
>> the steps found at
>&
s the 8168
The in-kernel drive (supposedly) supports 8168:
r8169.c: RealTek 8169/8168/8101 ethernet driver.
Thanks for encouraging me, the in-kernel driver actually works.
Note that you also need to emerge sys-kernel/linux-firmware. The driver
will work without it, but the ethernet connectio
14 Intel Corporation
version:in-tree:
description:Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
firmware: iwlwifi-100-5.ucode
firmware: iwlwifi-1000-5.ucode
firmware: iwlwifi-135-6.ucode
firmware: iwlwifi-105-6.ucode
firmware: iwlwifi-2030-6.ucode
firmware:
gt; > > Would net-wireless/iwd get me a bit further?
> > >
> > > Meanwhile, I'll keep on exploring with the results of sys-apps/hw-probe.
> >
> > Hey Peter
> >
> > This might be the wrong firmware being loaded.
> >
> > Are you building
On 2008-05-12, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What do you mean by "outperform"? I can see how drivers can
>> affect throughput. The Windows drivers for my Laptop's WiFi
>> chipset (Intel Pro-something) only get about 1/4 of the
>> band
by bad blocks according to chkdsk is less than
> 1MB,
1 block = 512byte. So you have ca 2000 bad blocks. That is A LOT.
> windows is still able to access all data. Linux is only able to
> see partition table "for a while" - as you can see in dmesg.
>
> If firmware is bro
. You can even load an initrd
> with it by specifying the efi_memmap boot option. I use something like this
> (it
> shoulld work with any firmware because Windows uses it):
>
> efibootmgr -p 2 -c -b 0001 -l "\EFI\Linux\vmlinuz.efi" -L "Gentoo Linux" -u
> "root
device) I get
>> speedtch_find_firmware: no stage 1 firmware found
>> (This is obviously a message from the speedtouch kernel
>> module)
>>
>> Yes, speedtouch has to upload firmware to the device before
>> I can use it. This has worked just fine before my upgrade t
Grant a écrit :
>> Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
>>
>> So probably was added during this install.
>
> What install do you think has added it?
>
> - Grant
>
>
>>>> Yes i've the same:
>>>>
>>>> ls /l
Hi Boyd,
on Monday, 2006-03-27 at 16:51:00, you wrote:
> The stock firmware does not show up as a USB block device under either
> Windows or Linux. There is an official USB firmware that you can download
> and install that makes it act like a standard USB block device under both
&g
> [- ] legacy
> >
> > sys-firmware/amdgpu-ucode: Install firmware for older chipsets which
> > are optionally supported by AMDGPU
> >
> > [- ] 20150803 [gentoo]
> >
> > Can I have both amdgpu and linux-firmware?
> >
> &g
t;
> > [logging] level=DEBUG domains=HW,RFKILL,WIFI
> >
> > to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
> >
> > and try if you get an usable error...
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > the log is attached. To me it looks like there's no
> i have downloaded "amd64-minimal-install CD". the trouble with my
> "ADSL modem, Netgear DG632" is that on LInux it gives problems in
> IPv6 mode. On Fedora Core, Debian & BLAG i have to "stop IPv6" to
> make internet work.
Flashing the modem
t some point or what the
>> future direction is for AMD graphics with Linux.
>>
>> It may not be alien but not done this before so curious.
>>
>> John
> Invariably all modern CPUs, video cards, NICs, etc. are shipped with firmware
> which are usually emerged w
Module Size Used by
> >> iwlmvm142993 0
> >> mac80211 425803 1 iwlmvm
> >> x86_pkg_temp_thermal 4567 0
> >> iwlwifi 88075 1 iwlmvm
> >>
> >> I have merged linux-f
/lib/modules/3.18.7-
> gentoo/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwlwifi.ko.gz
> license:GPL
> author: Copyright(c) 2003- 2014 Intel Corporation
>
> version:in-tree:
> description: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
> firmware: iwl
working fine.
> >
> > Without all requisite firmware for your graphics the Kwin compositor will
> > fall back to software rendering. As you've experienced without hardware
> > acceleration Kwin will eat up CPU cycles.
> >
> > Emerging sys-kernel/linux-f
on of the kernel config (using gentoo-sources-4.14.9
> > which, I just found out, now seems to be masked).
> >
> > I'd be glad for any hint about these issues. I spent all of this afternoon
> > trying to solve them and I can't really think what else I could try.
&
I have a laptop that has been running Linux Kernel 2.6.30 Gentoo-R8 (gentoo
sources, don't remember which version) for a while. It has a Broadcom 4306 Rev
2
wireless card that has been working well with that kernel. I extracted the
firmware from the broadcom-wl-4.150.10.5 blob a whil
authors.
>
> Will we always have to include binary blobs into the kernel for AMD
> cards? This feels kind of odd for me so wondering if this will be
> included as a package or a kernel driver at some point or what the
> future direction is for AMD graphics with Linux.
>
> It
e rendering. As you've experienced without hardware
> acceleration Kwin will eat up CPU cycles.
>
> Emerging sys-kernel/linux-firmware and configuring your system to use it
> fixes the problem by providing the necessary code for the graphics card to
> do the heavy lifting:
Yes,
device.
>
> I'd prefer to be able to simply mount it as a USB device, but as long as
> I can add/remove/view the contents of the player from Linux it'll be
> fine. A GPL/BSD firmware and/or Linux interface is a plus.
>
> I'm not set on hard drive or flash base
there is no official AMD microcode update page, or
> any
> >> kind of official release notes. I'm not sure where linux-firmware
> actually
> >> gets the microcode files from (I'm sure they wouldn't load if they
> weren't
> >> genuine thoug
Hello,
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 16:36:07 +0100 Mick
wrote:
> Sorry, I missed it first time!
No problem, no Sorry we can write an answer, its no problem. And thats the
best in community of Linux - Gentoo is better more friendly, that we help
together. Every man or woman has other expirence and sh
und to find which modules I need to load from sys-kernel/
linux-firmware, and it isn't at all clear.
Some sources say that the processor is a mobile complement to Alder Lake 11th
gen, but I also see it as just Tiger Lake. The web seems full of helpful
information, but not quite helpf
corporate customers
that need to use DOS. So if you can boot DOS you can boot Linux.
Some manufacturers still provide firmware and BIOS updates via DOS boot
cds. If you can boot from a non-signed CD, you can boot Linux. Some
manufactures still consider it a competitive advantage to offer
"f
linux, but it works from windows without problems. It has some bad
> > > >>> blocks.
> > > >>
> > > >> it has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it seems. No way
> > > >> it is working 'without problems'.
> > &g
> >> Yes i emerge it but after i've unmerged it.
> >>
> >> So probably was added during this install.
> >
> > What install do you think has added it?
> >
> > - Grant
> >
> >
> >>>> Yes i've the same:
> &g
o's Radeon wiki page
> to configure 4.1.15-r1 kernel with TURKS firmware and emerge linux-firmware
> atom.
>
> However, my new kernel can not load TURKS successfully. I notice that there
> is an error message with DRM in dmesg's output. It shows
> [drm:evergreen_init] *ERRO
Size Used by
iwlmvm142993 0
mac80211 425803 1 iwlmvm
x86_pkg_temp_thermal 4567 0
iwlwifi88075 1 iwlmvm
I have merged linux-firmware and ls /lib/firmware/*7265* reports
/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-7265-10.ucode /lib
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Alan Grimes wrote:
>
> The linux kernel stalls stone cold dead in either direct from firmware
> or pass through grub mode.
AFAIK, when you load the kernel directly from the EFI firmware, it has
to have the ".efi" suffix. But that doesn
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Pielmeier [11-01-17 17:03]:
> 2011/1/17 :
> > I am running a vanilla linux kernel version 2.6.37 .
> >
> > Furthermore in
> >
> > /lib/firmware
> >
> > there is a folder called
> >
> > av7110
> >
> >
I found that my VGA card is Radeon HD 7670M
> > using "lspci -k" command. Therefore, I refer to Gentoo's Radeon wiki page
> > to configure 4.1.15-r1 kernel with TURKS firmware and emerge
> linux-firmware
> > atom.
> >
> > However, my new kernel can not
For reference here's mine
iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, in-tree:
iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2010 Intel Corporation
iwlagn :04:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17
iwlagn :04:00.0: setting latency timer to 64
iwlagn :04:00.0: Det
Phenom and a Radeon) and I get by just fine with the blobs
in /lib/firmware/radeon/* .
I know they are being loaded because I patched my kernel to tell me in
demsg, even in the case of success.
qfile says these files belong to the linux-firmware package. Do you
have it installed? And are they
irmware if unsure, but typically installing sys-
kernel/linux-firmware should do it, unless your card is quite new.
--
Regards,
Mick
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gt;> enp6s8 (ethernet), and sit0 (ipv6 I think).
>> I tried to unmerge sys-firmware/iwl2000-ucode and emerge
>> sys-kernel/linux-firmware but nothing more.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> did you try: # rfkill list ? ===> no ²
>
> What is the goal of this command ?
>
el tree to be
built into the kernel (you did it for cpu firmware loader as it comes from
previous message), the compiled code for every module pretended to be built into
the kernel image is additively placed into built-in.o - actually the kernel tree
contains built-in.o files for every kernel compo
? This feels kind of odd for me so wondering if this will be
> >> included as a package or a kernel driver at some point or what the
> >> future direction is for AMD graphics with Linux.
> >>
> >> It may not be alien but not done this before so curious.
> &
ys have to include binary blobs into the kernel for AMD
>>>> cards? This feels kind of odd for me so wondering if this will be
>>>> included as a package or a kernel driver at some point or what the
>>>> future direction is for AMD graphics with Linux.
>>>>
On 2017-05-15 14:33, Corbin Bird wrote:
> Gigabyte has long been known to ship 'broken for Linux' e820 firmware.
> 'e820' is basically the APG Aperature setup in the firmware.
> Gigabyte kills OR overrides the IOMMU support in the firmware, to setup
> the A
rching for package 'ipw2200' in all categories among: ]
* installed packages
[I--] [ ] net-wireless/ipw2200-1.1.2-r1 (0)
[I--] [ ] net-wireless/ipw2200-firmware-3.0 (0)
Portage 2.1.1_pre2-r4 (default-linux/x86/2006.0, gcc-3.4.6/vanilla,
glibc-2.3.6-r
eboot, I tried to use ifconfig -a but I only see my lo,
> >> enp6s8 (ethernet), and sit0 (ipv6 I think).
> >> I tried to unmerge sys-firmware/iwl2000-ucode and emerge
> >> sys-kernel/linux-firmware but nothing more.
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >&
pu gets not loaded.
But I can log into the system via ssh because the system is
a copy of my well running mbr system.
My questions are:
What firmware blobs of linux-firmware has to be installed to support
the gpu of a ryzen-7900X?
CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE=?
I do not use initrd nor initram
large mixer board that can be controlled via Gentoo? I'm leaning towards
building the mixer functions via internal pci_buss cards, but if an
external mixer unit interfaces well with Gentoo, I'd like to read up
on those options too.
If any of the audio boards, which have a linux driver, have
h the kernel
loading the firmware? Hal shouldn't even be started by that point.
-j
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 4:23 AM, Adam Carter wrote:
> For reference here's mine
> iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, in-tree:
> iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2010 Intel Corporati
blem is really strange - I can't access my hard drive from
> > > > >>> linux, but it works from windows without problems. It has some
> > > > >>> bad blocks.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> it has a lot of bad blocks and a fuc
#x27; need updating.
> > > Calculating dependencies * See the CONFIGURATION FILES and
> > > CONFIGURATION FILES UPDATE TOOLS
> > > * sections of the emerge man page to learn how to update config files.
> > > ... done!
> > > [ebuild N ] app-arc
irty 32bit environment on my Gentoo
just to flash the firmware I woyld install
a tiny quick'n'dirty 32bit Linux for my
Virtual Box.
Does one knows of a simple straight-forward
distro, which knows of /dev/ttyUSB and
is not a BEAST to download?
Thanks a lot in advance for any help!
Cheers
Meino
I'm getting a pair of errors when I do emerge linux-firmware:
undefined license group
emerge Assuming no boot partition
--
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo.
Please use in that order."
Ed Howdershelt 1940.
t; >> to 1.12.6)
> >>
> >> At rebooting (I have a speedtouch usb ADSL device) I get
> >> speedtch_find_firmware: no stage 1 firmware found
> >> (This is obviously a message from the speedtouch kernel
> >> module)
> >>
> >> Yes, s
ng if this will be
> > > >> included as a package or a kernel driver at some point or what the
> > > >> future direction is for AMD graphics with Linux.
> > > >>
> > > >> It may not be alien but not done this before so curious.
> >
ode: CPU3: patch_level=0x01bf
> [1.517628] microcode: CPU4: patch_level=0x01bf
> [1.517716] microcode: CPU5: patch_level=0x01bf
> [1.517824] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
>
> from linux-firmware (related lines):
> /lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd.b
tiArc 7240S from NewEgg this morning on a similar
> recommendation from the cdrtools list.
>
> Just curious - have you attempted any firmware upgrades from within
> Linux? Have you tried (or do you know about) the Liggy and Dee
> firmware?
I've got AW-G170S and cannot remember if
questions to differentiate
between them are how frequently they update firmware, if they allow
firmware updates to occur in linux (or from a boot disk/ISO), what
features are supported that you care about (encryption, compression),
over-provisioning, what quality of memory do they use. There were
>> How did you build this driver? I mean as module or it is build in
>> ([M] or [*]). If it is build in it is possible that root file
>> system is not mounted when driver loads. Try to build it as
>> module.
>>
>>
>> Regards, Ivan
>
> Built-in and I d
some bad
> > blocks.
>
> it has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it seems. No way
> it is working 'without problems'.
>
Well total space taken by bad blocks according to chkdsk is less than
1MB, windows is still able to access all data. Linux is only able to
On Monday, 8 January 2018 09:05:02 GMT Max Zettlmeißl wrote:
> It seems like there are no microcode updates for your specific CPU
> bundled in linux-firmware.
Only two out of three Intel boxen here report an early update of microcode in
dmesg. Even when they do, it is not certain the
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 07:49:13PM +, Mick wrote
> Have you followed the instructions on this page re: radeon-ucode and the
> kernel configuration
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml
>
> If so, what does ls -la /lib/firmware/radeon/ show? Is R600_rlc.bin
>
in.geany.org/WZtzN
> > Xorg.log.0: http://pastebin.geany.org/9o8Q0
> >
> >
> > Has someone a idea what is wrong?
>
> Have you tried to bring up the desktop without an xorg.conf file?
Also:
1. Have you specified the correct firmware in your kernel and used x11-
drivers/rad
ta-core.c
>
> More info:
> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/16/201217/trim-and-linux-tread-cautiously-and-keep-backups-handy
>
> Also, my samsung 840 is slow (multisect is off and cant be enabled with
> hdparm). Tried update the bios but the boot cd crashed on my machine (AMD
>
On 19/07/17 19:57, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
My Buspirate v36a needs a newer firmware.
Unfortunately the flasher software is only
available in 32bit and I run a 64bit modern
Gentoo.
Is this the tool?
https://github.com/DangerousPrototypes/Bus_Pirate/blob/master/package/BPv3-firmware/pirate
On 03/02/2017 06:26 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 03:42:24 -0500 taii...@gmx.com wrote:
It is possible to have a reasonably secure system where the hard drive
firmware (or any other devices) can't fuck around with the stuff on
disk, although I highly doubt that the g
On 02/07/2020 06:56, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> But then,
> # bootctl set-default 30-gentoo-5.7.7.conf
> Failed to update EFI variable: Invalid argument
Probably the kernel is blocking write access to EFI. This is on purpose
for safety as you can damage your firmware quite easily. systemd
nd iwlmvm, which I
> enabled in the kernel (as modules). lsmod reports
> Module Size Used by
> iwlmvm142993 0
> mac80211 425803 1 iwlmvm
> x86_pkg_temp_thermal 4567 0
> iwlwifi 88075 1 iwlmvm
&
> enabled in the kernel (as modules).
> lsmod reports
> Module Size Used by
> iwlmvm142993 0
> mac80211 425803 1 iwlmvm
> x86_pkg_temp_thermal 4567 0
> iwlwifi88075 1 iwlmvm
>
> I ha
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