>
> 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 use an iRiver H320, hard drive player. It plays Ogg Vorbis and
browser gui can go wrong with some browsers. If I remember
> right the Netgear routers won't upgrade using Konqueror, or earlier
> versions of Firefox, but don't mind Opera. Note: you may need to allow
> all popups in your browser for the upgrade to complete successfully.
s extension option on Network Support ->
> > > > Wireless
> > > >
> > > > So I enable my card support, and I reboot (I already emerge
> > > > ipw2200-firmware).
> > > >
> > > > #dmesg | grep 2200
> > > > [1.180583]
is not the case any more than the classic IBM PC boot procedure is.
> There is technical capability for UEFI firmware to act in such a manner,
> but, in practice, this is not at all the case.
>
> The technical capability comes from the fact that boot entities have a
> lil' bit
y of setting up the Radeon driver in comparison
> to its
> NVIDIA counterpart.
>
> I followed [1] carefully. Initially opting to compile AMDGPU into the
> kernel, I
> emerged linux-firmware with the following files. All of the relevant
> files were
> added to the kernel
ional.
>>>
>>> Does anyone else here use these drivers?
>>
>> I'm not using this hardware, but have you seen this?
>>
>> http://amailbox.net/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/13/4658671
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the pointer! While that firmware itself do
ty 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?
Damn Small Linu
#x27;ve sent a support request to the manufacturers, MSI, which they will
> hopefully answer some time next week. In the mean time, I'll just have
> to carry on intalling/configuring Gentoo with a nasty black stripe on my
> screen.
>
> I'm a bit fed up with all of this. It
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Benjamen R. Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've run into this problem a number of times on my Linux systems. In a
couple of cases what where essentially scratched disks played on both
my HT DVD player as well as Windows but wou
w2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, 1.0.10
>>ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2005 Intel Corporation
>>ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
>>ipw2200: Unknown notification: subtype=40,flags=0xa0,size=40
>>ipw2200: Firmware error detec
On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:53:58 +, Mick wrote:
> 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 u
U (it's not a snapdragon but a Ryzen 7).
>
> Thanks !
>
> Alexis
You could try any Linux distro LiveUSB to get get an idea of what kernel
drivers and firmware are needed for your hardware, then it is a matter of
installing Gentoo and configuring your system accordingly.
Initial
kernel 4.16.10 and linux-firmware-20180518 confirms IBPB has
been added;
$ grep . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/*
/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/meltdown:Not affected
/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v1:Mitigation: __user
pointer sanitization
/sys/devices/system/c
ity.
OEMs receive new microcode first and patch it in their MoBo BIOS/UEFI
firmware. Eventually the CPU manufacturers release microcode for older CPUs
no longer supported by OEMs. Since you have embedded 'amd-ucode/
microcode_amd_fam17h.bin' in your kernel I don't think there
. What's the exact CONFIG_* symbol to tweak?
>
> Thanks.
>
Answer #1 :
Asrock, Extreme6, 990FX, UEFI, AMD FX-9590
Gigabyte, GA-MA790FX-UD5P, 790FX, BIOS, AMD PhenomII x4 980
Update the BIOS on that motherboard. Gigabyte doesn't state everything
done by their BIOS up
ted. A new kernel
> for one thing but somehow something else fell apart. I've pretty much
> written off any wireless on Linux now. My time is worth more than the
> hours of troubleshooting. Keep plugging, you just might get it.
Well, there's always ndiswrapper and the MSWindows
Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Pat
>>>>
> You could add:
>
> [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 not an issue with
>
only differ
in the firmware. The NEC ND-3550AG was a great burner, probably has been
replaced by a newer model now, but it cost around $35 (at newegg) last I saw.
My 2 year old NEC 3500 still does a fine job, firmware updates are readily
available (especially ones with improvements to bookt
boot. If you're a
> corporation with sensitive data you probably have the biggest impact,
> because you're distributing laptops to people who lose them and who
> don't have a ton of security hygiene to begin with.
>
> The only people who probably will consider repl
I think I fixed the problem by putting all of the boot stuff into the
/mnt/gentoo/efi directory which has /dev/sda1 mounted to it. Reason I
think that problem got fixed was I repeated the steps and iucode steps
from emerge linux-firmware all the way down to emerge gentoo-kernel-bin
and emerge
hat the kernel
> does *NOT* like using subdirectories below /lib/firmware. I copied the
> ucode file to /lib/firmware and changed the path appropriately before
> building the kernel. Now dmesg at bootup shows...
That's OK, up to a point ...
> [0.757370] Intel(R) Wireless
Hello All,
My son just purchased a Sansa Clip+ and from what I read it is supposed
to be accessible in Linux, it would look like a USB drive for drag and drop.
Anyway, I updated the firmware to the latest, and set the USB mode on
the Clip+ to MSC.
I am wondering if I need to setup
On 6 Feb 2006, at 18:03, John J. Foster wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for a wireless print server with a
minimum of 1 USB2.0 port and 1 parallel port. I currently have a
Linksys
WRT4GS router running openWRT Linux firmware...
Does anyone have any recommendations that:
1)
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 07:30:32AM +, Mick wrote
> Unless you are using a new radeon card you may need
> sys-kernel/linux-firmware instead of radeon-ucode.
As I mentioned in my reply to Michael Mol, building mesa with the
"llvm" USE flag does the trick.
It appears th
On 14/06/2014 15:30, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Is this right?
>
>> # eix udev
>> ...
>> [U] sys-fs/udev
>> Available versions: 208-r1^t 212-r1^t ~213^t **^t {acl doc
>> +firmware-loader gudev introspection +kmod selinux static-libs
>>
On Sun, 19 Mar 2017 09:09:51 +0100, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> I have a smart NiMH-charger with serial port (normally used to
> dump chargeing curves to the PC).
> The chargers firmware can bei flashed with a flashtool provided
> by the vendor. The communication is via serial port. I
On 28.01.2015 19:38, Tom H wrote:
> Try to add '--efi-directory=/boot' to your grub-install invocation
> although I wonder whether grub-mkconfig will find your kernels and
> initramfs's if they aren't in the root of '/boot'.
Thanks. Got it already ->
ould try changing channels (if there is a clash with other local APs)
> but
> it's most likely that the dropouts you notice are due to the wireless driver.
>
> Waiting for developers to catch up or using later drivers/firmware usually
> fixes this problem.
Here is some i
obably a setting inherited from the config settings of the old
>>> kernel? You eventually compiled it with "N". I suspect the order in
>>> which you configured/compiled it plays a role in this error.
>>> Since you do not have this hardware, set it to "N", t
n crossfire configuration, but on Linux I
>> only use one of them (the first one on the PCI bus).
>
> I mistyped the GPU's model name: it is an HD 6770 "Evergreen" using
> JUNIPER firmware.
I have a almost identical problem with my radeon card and KMS.
If I build rade
On 09/01/2017 02:46 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> For the last week or two my NVMe SSD isn't being detected on startup. I get
> this error on manual invocation:
>
> # smartctl -a /dev/nvme0n1
> smartctl 6.4 2015-06-04 r4109 [x86_64-linux-4.12.5-gentoo] (l
n, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:32 PM, behrouz khosravi <
bz.khosr...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Hm, does wireless device require firmware? Have you installed
firmware
> >> >> properly?
> >>
u want
> dual boot I don't think that it's what you want. Os-prober will not pick up
> EFI win11 installation if grub is installed in legacy and you can't install
> win11 in legacy since Microsoft made win11 UEFI-only.
Some UEFI firmware is buggy and may not pick up
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 17:27:51 +0530, arnuld wrote:
> 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&q
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 08:48:30 -0500 taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Of course, as I stated you have to bootstrap the crypto from the
> motherboard EEPROM chip.
> >> One way is to use a blob-free coreboot IOMMU supporting board and
> >> bootstrap the crypto/kernel off of the board
I. This is on purpose
> for safety as you can damage your firmware quite easily. systemd-boot
> and others do not have this restriction.
Is there some way for me to remove this restriction temporarily?
> You also should be careful writing to the EFI too much as the NVRAM flash may
>
9.95.
The other fix should be a contained in a recent version
sys-kernel/linux-firmware (I have 20180416).
You might have a look at
http://kroah.com/log/blog/2018/01/06/meltdown-status/
https://vinfrastructure.it/2018/02/using-linux-kernel-4-15-minimize-meltdown-spectre/
https://www.zdnet.co
> > reboot several(2) times to Windows?
> >
> > Ivan
> >
> >
>
> Actually I wanted to point out that something is happening in linux and the
> windows is a victim this time!
>
> Booting several times into windows is ok and no sign of that problem.
With those symptoms you can not tell which element is not following the spec.
Problem can be within linux driver, windows driver, card firmware or in bios.
--
-Matti
On Friday, 8 March 2024 23:24:02 GMT Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-02-22, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > For many years, I've used a hard drive on which I have 8-10 Linux
> > distros installed -- each in a separate (single) partition.
> >
> > [...]
> >
ms of audio on a PVR-500 card (a PVR-500 is
essentially two PVR-150's on one card)
The whole 9 yards is here:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/204597
But to cut a long thread short there was a firmware problem. The PVR
150/500 needs to load two lots of firmware, one for the
the kill switch. I finally noticed that the little wireless LEDs were
off. I had turned them off while using the windows OS - given that it is
susceptable to the wonderful new driver attacks - and had failed to turn
it on when booting up hardened Linux (which I believe is NOT susectable to
th
of my problems were certainly due
> to the kill switch. I finally noticed that the little wireless LEDs
> were off. I had turned them off while using the windows OS - given that
> it is susceptable to the wonderful new driver attacks - and had failed
> to turn it on when booting
"
>> >
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:32 PM, behrouz khosravi
>> >>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hm, does wireless devi
uot; <
alexander.kaps...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:32 PM, behrouz khosravi <
bz.khosr...@gmail.com>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> >
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 09:31:08 +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
> > An update of the firmware flashes the UEFI EEPROM and as far as I have
> > experienced no settings are retained.
>
> A backward step from older MBR / BIOS functionality then. I guess that
> indicates that code and
On 01/15/2014 07:01 AM, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have become this DVB-T USB Stick, i has installed the firmware and in
> Kernel i has build in the driver.
>
> siefke ~ $ cat /usr/src/linux-3.12.3-pf/.config | egrep AF9015
> CONFIG_DVB_USB_AF9015=y
>
> s
On Sat, 16 Jan 2016 04:50:49 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> to post a firmware image of my embedded linux computer
> to a friend I want to size it down.
>
> System wise I did that already (only the really necessary
> stuff of Gentoo plus some configuration and addons r
2009/6/15 Daniel da Veiga :
> AFAIK, SVG has a future. Adobe's SVG, on the other hand, seems broken.
> My router firmware (Tomato) uses SVG for graphics and everything work
> fine on Firefox. That SVG example from Adobe's site doesn't work. You
> can safely assume they
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 18:50:44 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] Re: new mobo : Eth0 recovered:
[snip]
> So I removed linux-firmware, rebooted and got kmail back.
We all noticed that you are using KMail once more, because you are
sending HTML messages with a huge font and b
er
knowswhich WM to invoke when I use "X -config /etc/X11/xorg.conf" ?BTW, among
my class I am the only one who uses Linux, so it's impossible to use ssh.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2013 15:31:27 +0200, Tomáš Hájek wrote:
> 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 see wifi card and says that
> it is not blocked (bef
On Saturday, 26 June 2021 11:50:01 BST antlists wrote:
> I just want a working systemd/wayland desktop system. So basically, a
> full-weight normal desktop.
[snip ...]
> I've got this one selected, /desktop/plasma/systemd
Select default/linux/amd64/17.1/desktop/plasma/systemd (
microcode a201009
This is an AMD Ryzen M9 5900X.
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
ago.
Has anyone else experienced this?
--
Regards,
Peter.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:09 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 30 Mar 2015 01:52:14 Rich Freeman wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> > Be careful what you wish for. I have my doubts that TPM chips would
>> >
>> > boot linux with Micr
e gentoo sources ebuild to be bumped to
> 5.1.2 to try it out.
>
> Sounds like AMD not affected.
x86 isn't the only game in town.
There's also the raptorcs OpenPOWER systems which is the only new high
performance hardware that is owner controlled, has foss firmware and n
t
>> nothing recent and for sure not for Gentoo.
>
> don't forget about possible running the old software on a gentoo box with
> wine/vmware or such emulators(see /usr/portage/app-emulation/*)
So I would need something like Suse 7.3 in a VM, whooo ...
Extra tasty when it
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 5:34 PM, jdm wrote:
>
> I checked the config of the kernel (inc firmware) and could not find
> an issue. I then tried arch/fedora/ubuntu and all froze at boot and then
> worked with nomodeset.
Ok, this is pointing to a likely hardware issue IMO - I gotta imag
nd any APU/graphics options it may be
furnished with. You have not shared what the video card might be. A quick
search on the interwebs mention an AMD R700 family, HD4350 card. According
to:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Radeon
such a card requires in your make.conf:
VIDEO_CARDS="r
l Corporation Raptor Lake PCH CNVi WiFi (rev
01)
--->8
Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
Kernel modules: iwlwifi
And this is dmesg:
$ dmesg | grep -i wifi
[1.622343] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
[1.622432] iwlwifi :00:14.3: enabling device ( -> 0002)
[
uot;eth2"
mingdao@server ~ $ less /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules
/etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules: No such file or directory
mingdao@server ~ $ eix sys-fs/udev
[I] sys-fs/udev
Available versions: [M]171-r10 197-r8^t ~198-r6^t ~199-r1^t 200^t
**^t {{acl action_modeswitch
t; I had installed Gentoo in my laptop successfully last weekend. My
>> laptop
>> is Toshiba Satellite L840. 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 4.1.1
On Samstag 31 Juli 2010, Kacper Kopczyński 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 has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it seems. No way it is
2015-07-14 0:04 GMT+08:00 :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am on the way to decide for a tablet PC (7") to use it as a platform
> for installing Linux (preferred: Gentoo!) on it and compile software
> for it for usage of decoding shortwave audio transmissions (i.e. morse
> code, sstv
: python3_7
into /etc/portage/package.use as a workaround. Don't forget to remove
it in a month or so.
> !!! The following updates are masked by LICENSE changes:
> - sys-kernel/linux-firmware-20201022-r3::gentoo (masked by: || ( )
> linux-fw-redistributable no-source-code license(s))
erl script - http://ifp-manager.sourceforge.net/
> 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.
>
The iriver
You can forward your USB controllers to a VM
OR
Disable them in the BIOS
It is very easy to re-write a USB drive firmware via another virus on a
poorly secured different computer so this doesn't really need physical
access not that it would be difficult to simply have someone cause a
le
> for tv. Oh oh Linux sometimes so hard.
>
> Thank you for help & Nice Day
> Silvio
>
What's the output of `ls -lR /dev/dvb` ?
What's the output of `dmesg | grep -i af9015` ? Anything relevant there?
Have you tried to locate newer firmware?
Dan
e upgrade.
- virtual/perl-Getopt-Long-2.480.0-r1::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
- mail-client/thunderbird-52.5.2::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
# Ian Stakenvicius (07 Nov 2018)
# on behalf of Mozilla Project
# Mask old/vuln thunderbird for removal by 20
... no such file
>
> To check it’s there look for ‘Other generic targets’ in kernel dir:
>
> sudo make help
>
> or just grep:
>
> grep -q 'firmware_install' /usr/src/linux/Makefile
>
>
> References:
> - [1]
> - [2]
You ar
Bruce Schultz gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> On 5 March 2015 1:10:40 AM AEST, James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>> I'd like to be able to download some open source linux to the router
>> hardware if updates and pathces are not maintained by the vendor?
>> That w
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
>&
A virtual machine is useful largely because it isolates the VM from the real
hardware, therefore it's not likely you can update firmware from a VM (you
really shouldn't be able to).
The reason they still want us to upgrade with dos is it's a lowest common
denominator, i.e. ever
On 01/26/2017 01:58 AM, Alan Grimes wrote:
Tom H wrote:
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
behrouz khosravi
>> > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > On Nov 17, 2014 7:32 PM, "Alexander Kapshuk"
>> > >
>> > > wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:32 PM, behrouz khosravi
>
configure such for an extra fee.
>
>
> So, dropping the Gentoo requirement (although still desired) is
> there a hardened (linux distro) router out there for sale that
> work for a small office environment? I have too many projects, atm,
> so I know I can build something, but
>> power management following KMS Power Management Options [1]. I
>>> have two radeon HD 9770 on my system in crossfire
>>> configuration, but on Linux I only use one of them (the first
>>> one on the PCI bus).
>>
>> I mistyped the GPU's model nam
ed!!!
. . .
. . .
. . .
ERROR: initial tuning failed
dumping lists (0 services)
Done.
And here is the output of dmesg when I plug the box :
dvb-usb: found a 'Artec T1 USB1.1 TVBOX with AN2235 (faulty USB IDs)' in
cold state, will try to load a firmware
dvb-usb: downloading firmware from fil
ss settings of your graphics card or using the integrated
> graphics card (if your model has a discrete one) anymore.
Are you talking about modern systems with two graphics cards? I read that using
BIOS compatibility mode there is problematic for battery life because then the
firmware will only
o, modern PCs don't always have an internal speaker fitted, although the
> MoBos have terminals to connect a piezoelectric speaker to. They are/were
> useful for BIOS error messages, but I am not sure if modern UEFI firmware
> produces error code beeps when things go wrong -
] ~ $ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CK804 ]: NFORCE - NVidia CK804
NVidia CK804 with ALC850 at 0xda103000, irq 225
1 [DSP]: H-DSP - Hammerfall DSP
RME Hammerfall HDSP 9652 at 0xda00, irq 58
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ca
ation to your disk
> layout.
After running "bootctl install" I now have
bootctl the binary from the systemd-boot package,
gummiboot the binary from the gummiboot package.
They each install a loader called "Linux Boot Loader" into the EFI
vari
t; >
> > I have found that upgrading the firmware on embedded routers using the
> > provided browser gui can go wrong with some browsers. If I remember
> > right the Netgear routers won't upgrade using Konqueror, or earlier
> > versions of Firefox, but don't mind
nary question remains. When you mod the linux kernel and
don't even have the phone plugged in (or don't even have a phone), are
you supposed to get the usb0 interface. I do not get such an interface,
which is why I suspect the problem may be on the linux end.
>
> Is it possible t
For rt73usb no firmware is needed. Just use vanilla kernel built-in module.
as i did:
CONFIG_RT2X00=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_USB=m
CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=y
# CONFIG_RT2400PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT61PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RT2500USB is not set
In linux.gentoo.user, you wrote:
> Gregory Shearman gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>> Are you using kernel modesetting? If you are then you have to get your
>> microcode built into the kernel.
>
> Not sure, can you be more specific on "modesetting" as
> greppi
> And this is dmesg:
>
> $ dmesg | grep -i wifi
> [1.622343] Intel(R) Wireless WiFi driver for Linux
> [1.622432] iwlwifi :00:14.3: enabling device ( -> 0002)
> [1.625069] iwlwifi :00:14.3: Detected crf-id 0x400410, cnv-id
> 0x80400 wfpm id 0x8020
I am having a very irritating problem with the wireless driver and card
above. Sometimes, but not all the times, it gets into this phase where
the wireless drops, comes back, drops, comes back (etc) and eventually I
start seeing this in kernel logs:
ipw2200: Firmware error detected
omes back (etc) and
> eventually I start seeing this in kernel logs:
>
> ipw2200: Firmware error detected. Restarting.
>
> Unloading and reloading the module does not stop the issue, when it
> has begun. I have done some searching, and the typical advice is to
> make sure ha
xed the problem by putting all of the boot stuff into the
> /mnt/gentoo/efi directory which has /dev/sda1 mounted to it. Reason I
> think that problem got fixed was I repeated the steps and iucode steps
> from emerge linux-firmware all the way down to emerge gentoo-kernel-bin
> and
iler / the binutils) ASAP. If you need them for a specific
# (isolated) use case, feel free to unmask them on your system.
- sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.9.76-r1::gentoo (masked by: linux-firmware
license(s))
A copy of the 'linux-firmware' license is located at
'/usr/portage/licenses/li
system BIOS, or at least
> understanding what parts of system BIOS Linux is using?
I spoke too soon
http://wiki.linuxbios.org/index.php/Main_Page
This is probable one of the best resources on bios firmware and it's
proprietary interaction with the hardware during the boot process.
Frank Schafer t-systems.cz> writes:
> Gooogle "Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide" >>>
>
Well this is an excellent resource, BUT it seems
devoid of any examples where a custom device driver,
say for the serial port on a linux system,
inserted as a module or is
^title
AMD has released them for all of the recent CPU's and I simply must have
them.
It seems the last update to amd-ucode on linux-firmware was in 2016,
does anyone know whom I would contact about this who has the juice to do
it? I need fam15h.
AMD is being annoying and not releasing th
/* devices that don't properly handle queued TRIM commands */
Micron_M500*
Crucial_CT*M500*
Micron_M5[15]0*
Crucial_CT*M550*
Crucial_CT*MX100*
Samsung SSD 8*
from drivers/ata/libata-core.c
More info:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/16/201217/trim-and-linux-tread-cautiously-and-keep-ba
On 2024-05-15, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> But in the doc on wiki.gentoo.org, I can't find any mention of inbuilt
> graphics; all references are to graphics _cards_. Does Gentoo support
> my intended processor's graphics,
Technically, no. Gentoo doesn't. However, the Linu
ly work around for this hardware
> problems have appeared in 4.14 or 4.15. I don't know if these have been
> backported to 4.9.95.
>
> The other fix should be a contained in a recent version
> sys-kernel/linux-firmware (I have 20180416).
The latest stable version is 20180103-r1, wh
n '/etc/portage' 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.
> > > ..
On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 14:21:10 +, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:53:58 +, Mick wrote:
>
>> 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 l
, 2014 7:32 PM, "Alexander Kapshuk"
> >> > >
> >> > > wrote:
> >> > >>
> >> > >> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:32 PM, behrouz khosravi
> >> > >>
> >> > >> wrote:
> >> > >> >
> >
Hi,
to post a firmware image of my embedded linux computer
to a friend I want to size it down.
System wise I did that already (only the really necessary
stuff of Gentoo plus some configuration and addons related
to the embedded system)...the problem comes with the size of
the microSDcard I use
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