On Tue, Sep 05, 2023 at 01:27:07AM +0000, Tim Wallace via Dng wrote:
> I did an upgrade from chimaera on a system76 laptop and it went flawlessly. It's a pretty generic install and I mostly use it when I travel.
> Today I tried to do my server/main desktop, ASR motherboard with i7-4790K, 32 GB ram and GeForce GTX 1660 graphics card. There's a lot going on there, so I don't want to risk an upgrade. I prefer to do a bare install so I have notes on everything I need to install anywhere. I of course use a separate partition so I can boot both and take a few days or a week to upgrade different pieces like virtualbox.
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> After doing the install, the system did not boot, which is common for me with this system. I guess I should just tell it not to install grub. My UEFI bios was able to be set to the right thing to boot and I got things straightened out. However, I then did not get a graphical interface, just a console. startx just silently failed. The log showed a core dump due to illegal memory access and a backtrace which meant nothing to me; the nouveau driver was of course being used. (I didn't immediately save the log and it seems to be overwritten now.)
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> Rather than asking for help with nouveau, I added contrib and non-free to my apt sources from the console, and installed the Nvidia driver, which I ordinarily use anyway since nouveau cannot handle 60 fps 4K videos. All is well now, but I thought I'd report this in case anyone else experiences it. Nouveau used to work, just not fast.
As a hunch: for reasons that possibly can be explained, Debian added
the section "non-free-firmware" to their bookworm repo(s) and moved
the firmware packages previously in "non-free" into there. Devuan
daedalus of course inherited that. Possibly you had not prepared for
this particular novelty and if so that might explain your nouveau
problem.
regards,
Ralph.
> --Tim
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