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#651 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Changing from amd to nvidia card » 2020-10-13 03:43:59

I've just put this together, I hope it helps :-)

Installing nVidia drivers from nVidia.com .run blob.

The first thing I do after installing a new kernel and headers (and sometimes the source too)
and any firmware packages you may require for your motherboard/chipset maker is

remove any nvidia packages... see Majorie's instuctions above to do that. Thank you Majorie :-)

get the nvidia binary blob...go to:

https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

(I'm in Australia, so US english is close to the language we use here ;-) ymmv

The latest one I have is: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-450.80.02.run

I have a GeForce GTX 1060 grapgics card

I'm running kernel version from Devuan 3.0 Beowulf back ports (bpo)

uname -a : Linux GamesBox 5.8.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.8.10-1~bpo10+1 (2020-09-26) x86_64 GNU/Linux

edit grub to nullify the nouveau driver (kernel module) and set the screen size so it's workable with out a gui.

I do that by editing grub at boot,

you will have to be quick to interupt the automagic booting of the system.

Just use the arrow key to interup it.

with the down arrow key (v) goto:

*Advanced Options for Devuan GNU/Linux

and hit enter

use the arrow again to select "your kernel (recovery mode)" line, mine is,

Devuan GNU/Linux, with Linux 5.8.0-0.bpo.2.amd64 (recovery mode)

and hit "e" to edit

Next thing you should see is the grub file... use the arrow key to move down to the "linux" line

it says something like this but your UUID and kernel name may be different,

linux	/boot/vmlinuz-5.8.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 root=UUID=c2e432ce-5ac7-46f7-a00d-1982f970d1d1 ro single

Add these commands to the end of the line:

nokmsboot nouveau.modeset=0 vga=794

then press ctrl-x or F10 to boot

login as root, type in the password and hit enter

ctrl-d will just let the system keep booting, so watch out for that.

cd to the directory where you saved the nvidia .run file

type

sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-450.80.02.run

and hit enter and follow the directions.

reboot the system and hopefully you should be presented with your desktop gui.

note: I use this backup of the grub(2) default file in /etc after the system is running to keep the settings:

the file, /etc/default/grub

add these commands to the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nokmsboot nouveau.modeset=0 console=tty12 vga=794"

you may not need the console=tty12 part, but I use it to see what's going on if something breaks.

rsync -avh /home/glenn/local/other/backup/backup-etc-sys/etc/default/grub /etc/default/
chown root:root /etc/default/grub
chmod a+rx /etc/default/grub
update-grub

any questions or errors? please post back here.

regards Glenn

#652 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Automating post-installation steps » 2020-10-11 22:40:34

I use a combination as well, but a little different.

I have many of my home folders on separate hard-drives (for a few reasons, plentitude (older spinners), security and convenience).

I have links setup those directories from a script after a fresh install, including fstab (not often but sometimes I have to rearrange or lookup the uuid's)

Once that is done I can install and setup packages for my system and favourite programs. (I backup nearly all the previous packages downloaded to help with reinstall/restore without a network.)

Then I use backup/restore scripts selectively to setup my system, networking, firewall, proxy, grub (graphics) and apt sources and then install nVidia graphics module.

After all of that I can check for updates.

I usually start using the user system from scratch and modify it to look and behave the way I (can) want. I do it this way as to avoid clutter and any mistakes I may have made in the last usable session when I broke it :-) .

I developed this approach over the years because I didn't have a reliable internet connection but wanted to reinstall as quickly as possible. It's not fully automated but I can have reinstalled in less than half an hour (utilising ss hd's and memory sticks rather than dvd for the Distro iso's)

So, yes it is possible. :-)

I hope this helps.

[edit]
p.s. I have no secrets, so ask if you want.

by the way, The first packages I make sure I have is nano, rsync and locate and gpm (mouse, cut copy and paste from a console). I don't use sudo.

Glenn

#653 Re: Installation » arptables » 2020-10-04 22:33:00

I've tried this, it's hectic! but only because I was trying to stick with iptables instead of ebtables, I don't know why really,

I just didn't want to change from iptables squid firewalled proxy server setup I'd been using for years.

I ended up changing my scripts to nftables, seems to work ok.

I used arch and gentoo help/wiki pages to work my way through the install and setup.

#654 Re: Other Issues » how to get hibernation? » 2020-10-03 08:32:57

scjorge wrote:
Marjorie wrote:

Are you running it as root?

# sudo pm-hibernate

I run it as a drop down option on my desktop, so have added it to my sudoers file so I don't need to ask for my password.

yes, as rooot.

I did:

$ su
# pm-hibernate

and less than a second later the su-command-line appeared:

#

Hi, when you "su" to root you need "su -" instead.

This may help you, I hope so.

Regards Glenn

#655 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Kodi help » 2020-09-27 21:51:18

I'm not sure forcing the install is feasible. The packages are stopping the system until the broken packages are removed. So forcing the installations got me no-where, really.

#656 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Kodi help » 2020-09-27 03:44:10

Not that I have kodi setup yet, but I managed to install these debian packages with,

dpkg -i --force-depends (packages location and name)

edit..this one needed "--force-depends". /home/glenn/Downloads/kodi-inputstream-adaptive_2.4.5-dmo0+deb10u1_amd64.deb

hope this helps

regards Glenn

I recreated the output...

root@GamesBox:~# dpkg -i --force-depends /home/glenn/Downloads/*.deb
Selecting previously unselected package kodi-inputstream-adaptive.
(Reading database ... 421747 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../kodi-inputstream-adaptive_2.4.5-dmo0+deb10u1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking kodi-inputstream-adaptive (2.4.5-dmo0+deb10u1) ...
Preparing to unpack .../kodi-inputstream-rtmp_2.0.9-dmo0+deb10u1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking kodi-inputstream-rtmp (2.0.9-dmo0+deb10u1) over (2.0.9-dmo0+deb10u1) ...
dpkg: kodi-inputstream-adaptive: dependency problems, but configuring anyway as you requested:
 kodi-inputstream-adaptive depends on kodi (>= 5:18~); however:
  Version of kodi on system is 2:17.6+dfsg1-4+b1.

Setting up kodi-inputstream-adaptive (2.4.5-dmo0+deb10u1) ...
dpkg: kodi-inputstream-rtmp: dependency problems, but configuring anyway as you requested:
 kodi-inputstream-rtmp depends on kodi (>= 5:18~); however:
  Version of kodi on system is 2:17.6+dfsg1-4+b1.

Setting up kodi-inputstream-rtmp (2.0.9-dmo0+deb10u1) ...
root@GamesBox:~# 

#657 Re: Installation » [Solved] Beowulf - Nvidia legacy 340XX driver will not install. » 2020-09-17 21:40:35

Thank you for documenting your steps to install a graphics module.

I remember why I prefer to use the .run from nVidia, because it was simpler to revert back to the manual way I learned to install with Mandriva /Mandrake.

All of those packages... wow!

Thank you

#659 Re: Installation » [Solved] Beowulf - Nvidia legacy 340XX driver will not install. » 2020-09-14 22:13:16

here's what a backup looks like...

there isn't one on my system in use atm.

/home/glenn/local/other/backup/backup-etc-sys/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf

install nvidia modprobe -i nvidia-current $CMDLINE_OPTS

install nvidia-modeset modprobe nvidia ; modprobe -i nvidia-current-modeset $CMDLINE_OPTS

install nvidia-drm modprobe nvidia-modeset ; modprobe -i nvidia-current-drm $CMDLINE_OPTS

install nvidia-uvm modprobe nvidia ; modprobe -i nvidia-current-uvm $CMDLINE_OPTS

remove nvidia modprobe -r -i nvidia-drm nvidia-modeset nvidia-uvm nvidia

remove nvidia-modeset modprobe -r -i nvidia-drm nvidia-modeset

# These aliases are defined in *all* nvidia modules.
# Duplicating them here sets higher precedence and ensures the selected
# module gets loaded instead of a random first match if more than one
# version is installed. See #798207.
alias	pci:v000010DEd00000E00sv*sd*bc04sc80i00*	nvidia
alias	pci:v000010DEd00000AA3sv*sd*bc0Bsc40i00*	nvidia
alias	pci:v000010DEd*sv*sd*bc03sc02i00*		nvidia
alias	pci:v000010DEd*sv*sd*bc03sc00i00*		nvidia

/home/glenn/local/other/backup/backup-etc-sys/etc/modules-load.d/nvidia.conf

nvidia-drm

#660 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Beowulf crashes often » 2020-09-13 23:09:42

zapper...
Does your laptop function without nvidia, if so, I recommend it. proprietary blobs have unknown consequences. Security/privacy and who knows what else.

This post is about my desktop system, I play OTTD and CounterStrike Source. The Graphics driver helps with CS:S, but it's so old the other drivers work fine, I find it easier to manage kernel and nVidia updates manually.

The desktop system is my entertainment system, constant music (streaming 4zzz radio, and my enormous cd collection), videos, games and web-browsing.

My laptop runs the same OS, but I don't bother with the graphics modules as I only use it in emergencies and occasional couch surfing.
It has an intel onboard and a nVidia card, I think it's able to switch on loading... but that maybe a m$Win thing, it had win7 and 10 on it at first.

Wireless was the main reason I went to backports, to tether off my iPhone :-) (Thanks to this site I got a "reliable" connection happening)

Anyhow, I haven't seen any security probs with the nVidia .run installs, it seems simpler to me (than dkms)... But I keep my eyes open and never stop learning about our operating systems and desktops.

Thanks for everything, Your mileage, of course may vary.

Best regards, Glenn

#661 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Beowulf crashes often » 2020-09-11 22:05:17

I'm using backports kernel, and the newest nVidia drivers in the .run package from nVidia's website.

glenn@GamesBox ~ $ inxi -F
System:    Host: GamesBox Kernel: 5.7.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: KDE Plasma 5.14.5 
           Distro: Devuan GNU/Linux 3 (beowulf) 
Machine:   Type: Desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING v: Rev X.0x serial: <root required> 
           UEFI [Legacy]: American Megatrends v: 5406 date: 11/13/2019 
CPU:       Topology: 8-Core model: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X bits: 64 type: MT MCP L2 cache: 4096 KiB 
           Speed: 1913 MHz min/max: 2200/3700 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1990 2: 1979 3: 2001 4: 2055 5: 1895 6: 1937 7: 2193 
           8: 2078 9: 1964 10: 1912 11: 2032 12: 1912 13: 2190 14: 2139 15: 2045 16: 2188 
Graphics:  Device-1: NVIDIA GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] driver: nvidia v: 450.57 
           Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: nvidia resolution: 1920x1080~60Hz 
           OpenGL: renderer: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB/PCIe/SSE2 v: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 450.57 
Audio:     Device-1: NVIDIA GP106 High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel 
           Device-2: Roland EDIROL UA-25EX type: USB driver: snd-usb-audio 
           Sound Server: ALSA v: k5.7.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 
Network:   Device-1: Intel Wireless-AC 9260 driver: iwlwifi 

I get occasional lockups in my web-browser Palemoon when using facebook.
I suspect facebook is sucking the life out of me and my computer, but I digress.

#662 Re: Freedom Hacks » package usbmuxd - used for IPhone Tethering » 2020-09-07 13:29:16

The iPhone tethering HOWTO works for me, with my iPhone 5c and KDE/Plasma.

For the first time in 3 or 4 years I can download my pics and vids with Gwenview without having to email them to myself.

Thank you so much.

#663 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Post Your Sources List » 2020-09-07 13:24:03

My Beowulf sources list...

/etc/apt/sources.list

# Beowulf

deb http://au.deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf main non-free contrib   
deb http://au.deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-security main non-free contrib   
deb http://au.deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-updates main non-free contrib   
deb http://au.deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-backports main non-free contrib   
deb http://au.deb.devuan.org/merged/ beowulf-proposed-updates main non-free contrib   
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevenpusser/Debian_10 /

seems to be working ok. Thank you very much.

#664 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Please add the 32-bit version of the vulkan library to the distributio » 2020-08-04 23:58:16

I have a 32 bit version of vulkan installed.
libvulkan1:i386 Vulkan loader library

I only run Counterstrike... , But it is there and I have no probs.

dpkg --add-architecture i386
apt-get update

hth

p.s. I use nvidia graphics driver. I have no trace of intel... amd/ati/radeon

#665 Re: Documentation » HOWTO: Beowulf Iphone/Ipad Tethering and File Transfer via USB » 2020-08-04 04:43:44

Thank you kind sir, this saves me wifi dropouts (due to chan sharing), and emailing my pics to myself to get them on my PC.

I have an iPhone 5c. I found ifuse was installed too.

Regards Glenn

#667 Re: Forum Feedback » New Forum Category Suggestion - Devuan systemd dependency workarounds » 2020-08-02 23:00:22

Devuan Freedom Hacks

With respect (I wouldn't be here if it weren't for you peeps), has ownership, free as in free beer and hacking, an inspirational heading drawing forum users to look inside.

regards Glenn

#668 Re: Forum Feedback » New Forum Category Suggestion - Devuan systemd dependency workarounds » 2020-07-31 10:53:16

Great idea, Love the iPhone stuff, so difficult to get any good info on access to these devices.

My first thought was calling it "FOSS", ...that could easily include all the pulse hints and guides as well.

#669 Re: Forum Feedback » Why Fie? » 2020-07-10 23:51:43

When partitioning (which I find rather time consuming when the partitions are already set... ) I get an opportunity to set the mount points.

Most of my personal stuff is on other harddrives, so I don't have to risk overwriting my "stuff" by mistakenly formatting the wrong partitions.

So, I have most /home/glenn/"folders" linked from drives mounted in /home/glenn/local/... including .steam.

This actually keeps all of the files I use across 3 installs handy for immediate use after install. I am not paranoid, but I see how this may look.

I may use something like this to speed things up, if I can't do it at install time

This is the place where I use copy and paste during install, but it's just "/home/glenn/local/"...

But I miss it when I can't use it, especially when re-installing over and over in the same few hours because I haven't configured my hd for grub...

cat /home/glenn/bin/partition-mount-points >> /etc/fstab (which came first, the chicken or the egg?)

# added partition mount points to /etc/fstab
# /home/glenn/local/archive was on /dev/sde2 during installation
UUID=6e63d11b-5c17-464b-a24f-37eccf62b8a0 /home/glenn/local/archive ext3    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/data was on /dev/sdb3 during installation
UUID=b48cda1b-036c-40d9-95ff-11d293575eca /home/glenn/local/data ext3    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/free was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=50e5ae79-34ee-4b8d-882c-ec8d035c29d4 /home/glenn/local/free ext4    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/stuff was on /dev/sde5, changed hdd stuff2media,, 20200404
UUID=3526dd53-54a4-41c4-aa53-d045a31756fb /home/glenn/local/stuff ext3    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/other was on /dev/sdb2 during installation
UUID=53eacede-f187-4c51-b88f-19acf032c759 /home/glenn/local/other ext4    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/spare was on /dev/sdb4 during installation
UUID=a36886b2-abab-4e14-a6e0-e28f958a2cee /home/glenn/local/spare ext3    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/media was on /dev/sdd1 ,changed stuff to media, vis-a-vis, medfia2stuff april 2020
UUID=2ea11d82-8db0-44b0-ae48-4c05a77d6f21 /home/glenn/local/media ext4    defaults        0       2
# /home/glenn/local/videos was on /dev/sde4 during installation
UUID=8336ebbb-f6fa-4f1a-9217-1584c866fe77 /home/glenn/local/videos ext4    defaults        0       2
# /usr/src was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=9d43068e-4c32-4075-be49-fefeb5f189f7 /usr/src        ext4    defaults        0       2
# swap was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=b9482d32-3479-41c7-886a-214d22742741 none            swap    sw              0       0

then I can link my personal files...

link documents and files.sh

#!/bin/bash
# link documents and files

ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/bin /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/build /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Documents /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Movies /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Music /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/My_system /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Pictures /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/songs /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Templates /home/glenn/
ln -s /home/glenn/local/data/Videos /home/glenn/

edit, I had 2 steam links in there that were just plain wrong...

I'm a creature of my environment, and once I become accustomed to something, like a tool or a "shortcut",
I find it difficult (or strange) to not use it. I'm lazy too. :-)

Anyhow, I've gone on enough.

I am really loving Beowulf, it's the best OS I have ever used.

I like a full install with KDE, but I have install with only openbox, but using kde apps... :-)

I have xfce4 and cinnamon versions on separate hd's for my adventures and to see what is being created by our Devs.

Thank you, and "I'll keep coming back".

#670 Re: Forum Feedback » Why Fie? » 2020-07-08 03:10:35

I'm 57yo.

Ascii did have a nice gui installer, cut and paste options with the mouse. I didn't find that with Beowulf.

I've had to wait for after install to setup wifi (05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260 (rev 29)),
but had a full desktop.iso to install plasma from. Thank you.

I hear you, but I find it's well worth the persistence.

still a few things I'm working towards, mostly with sound/usb/apulse. But if I didn't have that I'd have nothing to do. :-)

I'm loving Beowulf.

#671 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » System Specifications Of Users Systems? » 2020-05-31 01:11:18

Motherboard:Asus ROG Strix x470-F Gaming, IT-8665e sensor chip
BIOS: AMI, PC-BIOS
CPU:AMD Ryzen 7, 2700+ @3700MHz (stock) 4100MHz stable
Cooler:Noctua NH-U12 cooler.
Case:Fractual Design Define
Power supply:Antec Truepower 750W
Graphics:NVIDIA Corporation GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB]
Keyboard:Razer USA, Ltd BlackWidow Ultimate 2012
Audio:Edirol (Roland) UA-25EX (external usb powered interface)
Mouse:Logitech BT M185
Monitor(s):(2 x 24") Philips246E, BenQ-G2420HD (unmatched)
Speakers:Edifier stereo (?)
Power amplifier:Lvpin LP-2020A+
Wifi:Intel 9260 iwlwifi
Ram:Trident Z Royal 2x8Gig@3600MHz

</self gratuitous brag end>

#672 Re: Installation » Trouble getting internet to work. » 2020-05-17 07:40:46

my card is an intel, I found this was a prerequisit. free firmware from git

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git

then I re-installed the iwlwifi modules, on my box. hope it helps.

#673 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » no stereo sound » 2020-05-17 07:31:02

also in alsamixer, you may be able to set the default device. hth

#674 Re: Installation » First time install; how do I access rest of packages on DVD(on usb) » 2020-05-14 01:58:12

you may find build-essential package on the dvd image... pool/DEBIAN/main/b/build-essential/

"build-essential - Informational list of build-essential packages"

IDK about the versioning.

#675 Re: Installation » First time install; how do I access rest of packages on DVD(on usb) » 2020-05-09 22:14:06

you want "build-essentials" package to get started with gcc install.

When installing I also like to be offline, so I copy the pool dir from the iso to someplace safe that I can search and install from.

I have developed some dumb scripts (dpkg -i ...)that just install stuff so I can use the system to do other tasks.

ie. /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/

dpkg -i /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/a/autotools-dev/autotools-dev_20180224.1_all.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/m/m4/m4_1.4.18-2_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/a/automake-1.16/automake_1.16.1-4_all.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/a/autoconf/autoconf_2.69-11_all.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/libs/libsigsegv/libsigsegv2_2.12-2_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/b/build-essential/build-essential_12.6_amd64.deb

this is probably not going to help you unless you change the locations of the files... But, just as an example... gcc

dpkg -i --auto-deconfigure /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/cpp-8_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/g++-8_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/gcc-8-base_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/gcc-8_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/gfortran-8_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libasan5_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libatomic1_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libcc1-0_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libgcc-8-dev_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libgcc1_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libgfortran-8-dev_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libgfortran5_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libgomp1_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libitm1_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/liblsan0_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libmpx2_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libobjc4_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libquadmath0_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libstdc++-8-dev_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libstdc++6_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libtsan0_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/gcc-8/libubsan1_8.3.0-6_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/l/linux/linux-compiler-gcc-8-x86_4.19.98-1_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/i/isl/libisl19_0.20-2_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/m/mpfr4/libmpfr6_4.0.2-1_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/b/binutils/binutils-common_2.31.1-16_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/b/binutils/binutils-x86-64-linux-gnu_2.31.1-16_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/b/binutils/binutils_2.31.1-16_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/b/binutils/libbinutils_2.31.1-16_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/m/mpfr4/libmpfr6_4.0.2-1_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/m/mpclib3/libmpc3_1.1.0-1_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.28-10_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/locales_2.28-10_all.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/locales-all_2.28-10_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/libc-bin_2.28-10_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/libc-l10n_2.28-10_all.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/libc6-dev_2.28-10_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/g/glibc/libc-dev-bin_2.28-10_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/l/linux/linux-libc-dev_4.19.98-1_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs/pool/DEBIAN/main/o/openssl/libssl-dev_1.1.1d-0+deb10u2_amd64.deb /home/glenn/local/archive/src/apt/debs-ascii2.1/amd64/libelf-dev_0.176-1.1_amd64.deb

edit... # auto-deconfigure for libmpc3

I hope this helps you.

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