some
time to gather my thoughts, and upstream's, regarding this issue.
At this point, I'd like to formally request a bookworm-ignore tag.
Cc-ing Paul who initially contacted me about this.
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time to gather my thoughts, and upstream's, regarding this issue.
At this point, I'd like to formally request a bookworm-ignore tag.
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non-free-firmware
>
> I don't think "stable" belongs there following bookworm.
>
> It's either bookworm, OR a future release, OR stable, not both.
>
> Thank you, and sorry I couldn't figure out how to use reportbug.
You're absolutely correct, feel free to remove “ st
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -2 finish-install
Control: retitle -2 finish-install: detect and add bochs/cirrus to the initramfs
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-26):
> Therefore, I'm considering detecting when bochs.ko and/or cirrus.ko are
> loaded, adding them to /etc/initramfs-tools/m
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -2 finish-install
Control: retitle -2 finish-install: detect and add bochs/cirrus to the initramfs
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-26):
> Therefore, I'm considering detecting when bochs.ko and/or cirrus.ko are
> loaded, adding them to /etc/initramfs-tools/m
This isn't going to be fully addressed for Bookworm, or even at all.
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-26):
> At the moment, and only looking at our packages, there are several
> finish-install hooks that might trigger an update-initramfs call:
> - hw-detect might deploy a CPU microcod
This isn't going to be fully addressed for Bookworm, or even at all.
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-26):
> At the moment, and only looking at our packages, there are several
> finish-install hooks that might trigger an update-initramfs call:
> - hw-detect might deploy a CPU microcod
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, this doesn't change the fact there might be multiple runs
earlier; I'm only looking at the “final” run, within finish-install's
realm.)
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, this doesn't change the fact there might be multiple runs
earlier; I'm only looking at the “final” run, within finish-install's
realm.)
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Same player, shoot again.
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-25):
> I'm therefore proposing *not* to force those colors in normal submenus,
> and to only force colors when in the dark menu (and its submenus).
And I'm now proposing to only do that on x86, which can be detected via
a new IS_X86 (s
Same player, shoot again.
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-25):
> I'm therefore proposing *not* to force those colors in normal submenus,
> and to only force colors when in the dark menu (and its submenus).
And I'm now proposing to only do that on x86, which can be detected via
a new IS_X86 (s
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-24):
> I'm fine with a late tasksel upload with the proposed change (including
> the typo fix, sddm-theme-debian-elarun vs. sddm-theme), before RC 4.
>
> I'd need a *very swift* confirmation the aforementioned results are OK
> on the lxqt front thoug
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-24):
> I'm fine with a late tasksel upload with the proposed change (including
> the typo fix, sddm-theme-debian-elarun vs. sddm-theme), before RC 4.
>
> I'd need a *very swift* confirmation the aforementioned results are OK
> on the lxqt front thoug
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-24):
> I'm fine with a late tasksel upload with the proposed change (including
> the typo fix, sddm-theme-debian-elarun vs. sddm-theme), before RC 4.
>
> I'd need a *very swift* confirmation the aforementioned results are OK
> on the lxqt front thoug
Hi,
Fan Naibed (2023-05-24):
> May 23, 2023 at 3:17 AM, "Cyril Brulebois" wrote:
> > How would this work? firmware-b43-installer is just a downloader,
> > so for it to do anything, you need to have a working connection in
> > the first place. It's basically an
Hi,
Fan Naibed (2023-05-24):
> May 23, 2023 at 3:17 AM, "Cyril Brulebois" wrote:
> > How would this work? firmware-b43-installer is just a downloader,
> > so for it to do anything, you need to have a working connection in
> > the first place. It's basically an
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-21):
> Dates that have been announced[1] so far:
> - 2023-05-24: full freeze
[x] ← You are here!
> - 2023-05-28: last moment to file unblock requests
> - 2023-06-03: bookworm totally frozen
>(per “last week prior to the release”)
ore packages that B-D: nvidia-cuda-toolkit but have
> no library dependencies)
Just for the avoidance of doubt since this topic came up during our
meeting: this is definitely post-bookworm, right?
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ore packages that B-D: nvidia-cuda-toolkit but have
> no library dependencies)
Just for the avoidance of doubt since this topic came up during our
meeting: this is definitely post-bookworm, right?
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But I'm very much worried about possible side effects at this critical
stage of the freeze.
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a d-i perspective.
But I'm very much worried about possible side effects at this critical
stage of the freeze.
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a d-i perspective.
But I'm very much worried about possible side effects at this critical
stage of the freeze.
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Hi Holger,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-23):
> I've seen a few uploads happen already. Since I'm almost done with all
> topics I wanted to investigate for Bookworm, I'll move to l10n uploads
> today.
Oops, I managed to disappear in some rabbit hole and you did most of the
work the
appear after
> installing Nvidia drivers? 3. Is there a way to fix this?
> Note: I installed the same system on the W550s Thinkpad which has a
> Nvidia GPU. The splash screen displayed correctly after pressing
> following the initial boot, and loaded correctly too after
> installing t
appear after
> installing Nvidia drivers? 3. Is there a way to fix this?
> Note: I installed the same system on the W550s Thinkpad which has a
> Nvidia GPU. The splash screen displayed correctly after pressing
> following the initial boot, and loaded correctly too after
> installing t
appear after
> installing Nvidia drivers? 3. Is there a way to fix this?
> Note: I installed the same system on the W550s Thinkpad which has a
> Nvidia GPU. The splash screen displayed correctly after pressing
> following the initial boot, and loaded correctly too after
> installing t
ia32-signed/1+2.06+13
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an you ACK (or udeb-unblock)?
Apologies for losing track of this request. No objections.
FTR reverse dependencies are just brltty-udeb and udev-udeb. Hopefully
neither of those depend on *not* applying those two CVE fixes.
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an you ACK (or udeb-unblock)?
Apologies for losing track of this request. No objections.
FTR reverse dependencies are just brltty-udeb and udev-udeb. Hopefully
neither of those depend on *not* applying those two CVE fixes.
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reason to
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And yes, I'm seeing similar “wanting while not actually needing” things with
some wireless Realtek hardware locally.
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some wireless Realtek hardware locally.
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-22):
> I'm willing to consider tweaking (3), making it conditional.
[…]
> Since it's filed at severity normal I think I'll stick to my initial
> assessment which was: adjust hw-detect during the Trixie release cycle,
> and consider cherry-picks for Bookworm,
Control: retitle -1 should not install CPU microcode on virtualized systems
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-22):
> For the record: non-free-firmware can be enabled because (1) the kernel logs
> firmware requests, (2) available hardware matches modalias information, (3)
> CPU matches one with
Control: retitle -1 should not install CPU microcode on virtualized systems
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-22):
> For the record: non-free-firmware can be enabled because (1) the kernel logs
> firmware requests, (2) available hardware matches modalias information, (3)
> CPU matches one with
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-22):
> I'm willing to consider tweaking (3), making it conditional.
[…]
> Since it's filed at severity normal I think I'll stick to my initial
> assessment which was: adjust hw-detect during the Trixie release cycle,
> and consider cherry-picks for Bookworm,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-23):
> This means a few additions compared to our detect_virt_dmi_entry()
> function. That being said, we're talking about a finish-install script,
> which tries to run systemd-detect-virt inside target, which is part of
> systemd. So in the general case,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-23):
> This means a few additions compared to our detect_virt_dmi_entry()
> function. That being said, we're talking about a finish-install script,
> which tries to run systemd-detect-virt inside target, which is part of
> systemd. So in the general case,
ATION_APPLE },
This means a few additions compared to our detect_virt_dmi_entry()
function. That being said, we're talking about a finish-install script,
which tries to run systemd-detect-virt inside target, which is part of
systemd. So in the general case, we shouldn't have to rely on our
f
ATION_APPLE },
This means a few additions compared to our detect_virt_dmi_entry()
function. That being said, we're talking about a finish-install script,
which tries to run systemd-detect-virt inside target, which is part of
systemd. So in the general case, we shouldn't have to rely on our
f
Ferenc Wágner (2023-05-22):
> Cyril Brulebois writes:
> > Which installer did you use?
>
> Its lsb-release says:
>
> DISTRIB_ID=Debian
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Debian GNU/Linux installer"
> DISTRIB_RELEASE="12 (bookworm) - installer build 20230401"
Ferenc Wágner (2023-05-22):
> Cyril Brulebois writes:
> > Which installer did you use?
>
> Its lsb-release says:
>
> DISTRIB_ID=Debian
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Debian GNU/Linux installer"
> DISTRIB_RELEASE="12 (bookworm) - installer build 20230401"
included with installers so install using WiFi would
> just work.
How would this work? firmware-b43-installer is just a downloader, so for
it to do anything, you need to have a working connection in the first
place. It's basically an empty shell, with its postinst doing the
downloading.
included with installers so install using WiFi would
> just work.
How would this work? firmware-b43-installer is just a downloader, so for
it to do anything, you need to have a working connection in the first
place. It's basically an empty shell, with its postinst doing the
downloading.
s about the installer. Please get in touch with some generic
user support list instead, like https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
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led firmware-amd-graphics
> (the non-free-firmware archive component was already enabled).
>
> Is this the intended behaviour?
Which installer did you use?
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led firmware-amd-graphics
> (the non-free-firmware archive component was already enabled).
>
> Is this the intended behaviour?
Which installer did you use?
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ick to my initial
assessment which was: djust hw-detect during the Trixie release cycle, and
consider cherry-picks for Bookworm, once we get a better picture.
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ick to my initial
assessment which was: djust hw-detect during the Trixie release cycle, and
consider cherry-picks for Bookworm, once we get a better picture.
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Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works as in
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works as in
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works as in
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works as in
Hi all,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-06):
> I think it'd make sense to have at least 2 releases:
> - 1 around mid-May;
> - 1 around end of May.
>
> The first one would bundle a bunch of the fixes or improvements being
> worked on these days, making sure everything works as in
Was the 11.7 installation done on the same MacBookAir3,2 hardware? (To
make sure we're not comparing Apples and Oranges).
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Was the 11.7 installation done on the same MacBookAir3,2 hardware? (To
make sure we're not comparing Apples and Oranges).
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uot; (expecting ")")
At first glance, looks like metadata files weren't copied.
> I then compared the USB data to the .iso file to make sure they match.
How did you perform that comparison?
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At first glance, looks like metadata files weren't copied.
> I then compared the USB data to the .iso file to make sure they match.
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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n Alpha 1.
Feel free to ping this bug report a few weeks/months into the next release
cycle, so that we have a chance to catch our breath, and to deal with
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n Alpha 1.
Feel free to ping this bug report a few weeks/months into the next release
cycle, so that we have a chance to catch our breath, and to deal with
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onsibly dispose the system.
If the system to be rescued is older than the netboot being considered,
that should be possible. If it's newer, that might not be possible. See
what happened when we moved from LUKS to LUKS2: an older d-i couldn't
rescue a newer system because it just didn't know about the ne
ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
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ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
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ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> Maybe something like logo_debian.properties (or whatever name) with:
>
> labelPosition=right
> bannerExpands=right
I settled for a logo_installer.ini (logo_debian.ini for us, plus a
symlink via
Control: tag -1 patch pending
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> Maybe something like logo_debian.properties (or whatever name) with:
>
> labelPosition=right
> bannerExpands=right
I settled for a logo_installer.ini (logo_debian.ini for us, plus a
symlink via
no
changes to existing code path (except for the keyword addition), so
that seems very low risk.
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no
changes to existing code path (except for the keyword addition), so
that seems very low risk.
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OK?).
I'm tempted to try and get that squeezed in finally (#745359 was almost
10 years ago, and the scaling trick was better than nothing, but clearly
not ideal); we can always refine the format later on.
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OK?).
I'm tempted to try and get that squeezed in finally (#745359 was almost
10 years ago, and the scaling trick was better than nothing, but clearly
not ideal); we can always refine the format later on.
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the file size, making sure the report wouldn't get lost in transit.
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this was ringing a bell, I've just checked the debian-installer
repository and I already tweaked the file a little there, for similar
reasons:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/commit/698311cb81e26512a86a7b94682367cd047f491c
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this was ringing a bell, I've just checked the debian-installer
repository and I already tweaked the file a little there, for similar
reasons:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/commit/698311cb81e26512a86a7b94682367cd047f491c
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
whatever the live team ends up (not) doing. No stone unturned, etc.
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
whatever the live team ends up (not) doing. No stone unturned, etc.
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
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m_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc2/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc3/amd64/iso-cd/
Thanks for the report and your follow-ups so far!
Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)<https://debamax.com/>
D-I release manager
m_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc2/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc3/amd64/iso-cd/
Thanks for the report and your follow-ups so far!
Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)<https://debamax.com/>
D-I release manager
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> I'll try and provide you with a full netinst image, so that you have
> both Graphical Install and (text…) Install options. My patch should fix
> graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
> glance it looks like your X might
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> I'll try and provide you with a full netinst image, so that you have
> both Graphical Install and (text…) Install options. My patch should fix
> graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
> glance it looks like your X might
fix
graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
glance it looks like your X might have another issue preventing it from
starting.
Could you please share a screenshot of the grey screen when booting the
RC 3 in text mode?
Cheers,
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Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
fix
graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
glance it looks like your X might have another issue preventing it from
starting.
Could you please share a screenshot of the grey screen when booting the
RC 3 in text mode?
Cheers,
--
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)
lacking
from other older bug reports, which were pretty vague.)
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D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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from other older bug reports, which were pretty vague.)
Cheers,
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D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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