> You do not have to reinstall Debian. If the wifi is not working now, please provide the output of ># lspci -nnk ># dmesg > >not too long after boot so that the first kernel messages ("Linux version...") have not been flushed, else > ># journalctl -k
Hi Pascal, Here are attached the requested additional logs. Br, Michael On 29.03.25 08:21, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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lspci-nnk.log.gz
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journalctl-k.log.gz
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dmesg.log.gz
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