Bug#1020276: Fwd: Bug#1020276: linux-image-5.19.0-1-amd64: NFC device not detected

2022-09-21 Thread Oliver Sander
Thanks Mark, I worked my way through these build instruction and got successfully to Step 15: There, I don't know to do. What is my target platform? Is it "custom"? If so, what are the correct values to set? I also wonder whether that part is optional. In 8./9. I make and install the

Bug#1020276: linux-image-5.19.0-1-amd64: NFC device not detected

2022-09-21 Thread Diederik de Haas
Hi Oliver, On Monday, 19 September 2022 16:17:28 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote: > On maandag 19 september 2022 15:55:13 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote: > > What is needed is finding out which NFC chip(s/set) is being used in your > > device. Assuming it is supported on Linux, it could be as simple as

Bug#1020276: linux-image-5.19.0-1-amd64: NFC device not detected

2022-09-19 Thread Diederik de Haas
On maandag 19 september 2022 15:55:13 CEST Diederik de Haas wrote: > What is needed is finding out which NFC chip(s/set) is being used in your > device. Assuming it is supported on Linux, it could be as simple as enabling > a kernel config option. Right after sending that I found

Bug#1020276: linux-image-5.19.0-1-amd64: NFC device not detected

2022-09-19 Thread Diederik de Haas
On maandag 19 september 2022 09:46:41 CEST Oliver Sander wrote: > I have a ThinkPad X1 Yoga (4th gen). It has an NFC device built in. > The NFC device appears in the BIOS, and it is enabled there. > However, I cannot see it from Debian at all. Neither lsusb nor > lspci show anything ressembling

Bug#1020276: linux-image-5.19.0-1-amd64: NFC device not detected

2022-09-19 Thread Oliver Sander
Package: src:linux Version: 5.19.6-1 Severity: normal I have a ThinkPad X1 Yoga (4th gen). It has an NFC device built in. The NFC device appears in the BIOS, and it is enabled there. However, I cannot see it from Debian at all. Neither lsusb nor lspci show anything ressembling an NFC device.