Bug#990106:
I've been using the AVR-X1000 for a few days now and the problem is no more. I also realized the AVR-X500 has another issue: the volume of the surround (rear) and subwoofer channels is way too low. With the new amplifier all channels have proper volume, without individual tuning. Sorry for the wrong bug report, free free to close it. Hopefully it will be useful for someone encountering a similar issue in the future.
Bug#989010: linux-image-5.10.0-7-amd64: No display (post, grub, boot messages and desktop) after the upgrade to 5.10.38
I came to this bug report when searching for other things; I've read through the history here and I feel compelled to comment. Jim: given your appalling lack of respect you've shown for Debian developers here, it's hardly surprising that nobody seems to want to engage with you. Your tone and wording in several of your messages here are utterly unacceptable. You've used abusive language about people who are volunteers working to improve Debian in their own time. I would strongly suggest that you revisit what you've written and consider apologising. -- Steve McIntyre 93...@debian.org Debian Community Team commun...@debian.org
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Bug#990423: stretch kernel 4.9.0-16-amd64 crashes randomly
I have the same AMD E-450 CPU and the same problem after installing 4.9.0-16-amd64. The problem in my case seems to be caused by the "Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)" driver or firmware, as there are no crashes if the wlan interface is not enabled. I had to downgrade to 4.9.0-15-amd64 in order to make my laptop usable again with wireless connection.
Bug#990423: stretch kernel 4.9.0-16-amd64 crashes randomly
Apologies, the correct PCI ID of my wireless NIC is "Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev bb)".