-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello Cyril,
you are welcome. On Thu, 17 Jun 2021 15:23:02 +0200 Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> wrote: > Hallo Oliver, > > And thanks for your report. > > Oliver Psotta <oliver.pso...@posteo.de> (2021-06-17): > > [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it > > > > Initial boot: [O ] > > Detect network card: [E ] > > Configure network: [O ] > > Detect media: [E ] > > Load installer modules: [E ] > > Clock/timezone setup: [O ] > > User/password setup: [O ] > > Detect hard drives: [O ] > > Partition hard drives: [O ] > > Install base system: [O ] > > Install tasks: [O ] > > Install boot loader: [O ] > > Overall install: [O ] > > > > Comments/Problems: Graphical Install did not find ethernet, because > > laptop is not equipped with it. But it did not try to search for > > wireless. Instead I was able to choose my wireless Realtek chip in > > ethernet window. > > I do have some laptops around that I'm testing firmware-related issues > with, and I think I've noticed this (to be confirmed): > - on a laptop without wired Ethernet, I'm getting a prompt for the > wireless card and its firmware. > - when booting it with a USB→Ethernet adapter, I'm getting a prompt > for the (possibly missing but actually unimportant) firmware for the > USB→Ethernet adapter, but no mention of the wireless card or > missing firmware. If you want I can send you a screenshot of the Ethernet screen, where I can select WIFI drivers. When I plugged in the USB-Ethernet adapter, I will not be asked anything. Installation then automatically configures network, IP, time and so on. > > > It could not activate the supplied driver from 2nd USB drive. > > Mounting of 2nd USB drive was unreliable. Installation worked well > > after using USB-Ethernet adapter. > > OK, that part I'm not familiar with, and I cannot really comment. > > You could have used one of the unofficial/non-free images that come > with all firmware packages: > > https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/ > Good to know, thank you. I will use it for the next installation. > > Installation process of install via ethernet worked well. Gnome > > desktop not useable on built in screen because resolution and > > brightness not changeable, no sound, no BT. > > Alright, I'm currently chasing that kind of issues. You can double > check you're using a software-based rendering by installing the > mesa-utils package, running `glxinfo | grep renderer` should give you > llvmpipe. > > Wild guess, you're lacking: > - firmware-iwlwifi for bluetooth support (I do have a realtek > wireless card here, but the kernel complains about files that are > shipped in that package instead). > - firmware-amd-graphics for proper display support. > - firmware-sof-signed for sound support. > > All those wouldn't have been solved by using the firmware-enabled > images because we're currently lacking some detection, but I'm > working on this. > > For users of official installation images (main-only), I'm wondering > whether to advertise something like this in the installation guide: > > sudo apt install isenkram-cli > sudo isenkram-autoinstall-firmware > sudo reboot > > Please note that due to #989884, one should install isenkram-cli from > unstable to make sure the firmware file to firmware package lookup > works. > > More on such issues on #989863 and follow-up bug reports when I get a > chance to sum up my findings. > The situation right now is: - - Screen resolution, brightness controls and sound are working. Probably because of the AMD firmware I've installed. Also the laptop is not getting warm anymore. - - BT is working with the non-free Realtek firmware. WiFi chip cannot be activated because of the known bug: "rtw88 / rtl_8821ce: rfe 2 is not supported". This bug is fixed on Ubuntu, but the range of WiFi is only 2 meters (also known). On Ubuntu there's a proprietary driver for this which works well. I'm not sure if it is possible to install that on Bullseye. - - Suspend is not working, also known bug. I was reading somewhere that will be fixed in the next main linux kernel. - - Now my renderer is GLX_MESA_query_renderer and for OpenGL it's AMD Renoir. > > Tschüss, Tschüss, Oliver -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEsG582PEz+8y62k/U1tubkH9v9PMFAmDLdpEACgkQ1tubkH9v 9PP4Jw/+KBmCXqtJLFVm1LF8AA92WYju+Hb3o1alr0Xm++DrkR24LY5mvAL9Le6A T9WekudaSMZPp73TBHa2l4UxA1hmHabgQ7b6BeyKEaADLvIWyqlZbcKs8oMCZYKD vaut0VPi0ylNKYt/U6LL2axwO9JMdiI1Hu4XFDvtNNDhP2fi4mo6yy5v6VYO/87u Kl5fRcsqKVIWZ9cGtN7/pT22P0WVApBYmilbG3i4pzLLHyhGJLSNfQY+3O96rn4E cccX7oU8iBzmWxa5jXzPIzSikyOkWJtqD6yPiUQz+m1x4P//zh+/yspmjtsuiSyn Yq9Q+D+EpKKf8GeyccLyPXERZOtOZV8gsAIiB6mEIF62MzcbHCHCerofdG2T+xd8 7D152I6UUk+5xCmf320vVEvOT8NaDsjJIUB28WnA/+amf8eMjL7AOumEIa0MPAEM XxAQAwaNDBfxxOKhl8wCIfBnNDGE7W5T06a85W5ltK1uyebmdVvgQifTGK27+Ish FD0xqjEFVi/l+SQfSPQp6JTN097bRd4FvLQliDkXdBoc8Dkq+w55bNyy5wprb/3Y Mv31NzCARRQxanhC/X95dGRcGGUS3HSyodB+Er4p1IpT9Go5tpVVp3TnXISDA+9y 1cr1M6TwR4am9zdpsjV45Cx0SJzLBl2BRJAzrviVBxicePgAb9I= =UcHS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----