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Hi there,
I just installed newest devuan daedalus on my old netbook and have problems because wifi AND graphics are not running properly. The reason are the missing non-free-firmware-packages.
I need
firmware-linux-nonfree
and
firmware-amd-graphics
Regarding to some web-search, both packages are moved or renamed which was not properly documented. So my question is how do I install these packages?
I already changed my /etc/apt/sources.list to read:
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-security main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
...but without success. I can't install the urgently needed packages. Somebody please help.
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Please forgive me if you've already done this, but did you run...
apt update
...as root (or sudo) after changing your sources.list?
If you don't have internet access, are you using an ethernet cable in order to have internet access in order to do this?
Both packages are available...
user@devuan:~$ apt search linux-nonfree
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
firmware-linux-nonfree/stable,now 20230210-5 all [installed,automatic]
Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel (metapackage)
user@devuan:~$ apt search amd-graphics
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
firmware-amd-graphics/stable,now 20230210-5 all [installed,automatic]
Binary firmware for AMD/ATI graphics chips
My sources.list...
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-updates main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-security main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged daedalus-backports main non-free-firmware non-free contrib
Last edited by The-Amnesiac-Philosopher (2023-12-08 03:10:05)
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I didn't change anything but suddenly it just works. I booted up the pc and tried installing the firmwares again...and mystically download was possible this time.
I installed firmware-linux-nonfree, firmware-amd-graphics and firmware-realtek (for wireless !), as well as amd64-microcode (just to be on the safe side). Everything works now: Graphics, wireless,...everything.
Thank you anyway for answer! It just sucks when you freshly set-up a system and nothing seems to work oob...
It's offtopic here but firefox-esr is not running. Its newest version 115 and it's just crashing. Suggestions? It's freshly installed and the output reads something like:
Gtk-ERROR **: 17:53:09.229: GTK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported
ExceptionHandler::GenerateDump cloned child 4541
ExceptionHandler::SendContinueSignalToChild sent continue signal to child
ExceptionHandler::WaitForContinueSignal waiting for continue signal...
Trace/breakpoint trap
Last edited by wtfrofl23 (2023-12-08 17:21:53)
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Good deal!
I don't use "firefox" from the repos; I download it from Mozilla and use that, so I can't help you there. Sorry.
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OK, thank you. I will try that...
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I don't know if this will help, but it's what I refer to when I install Firefox from Mozilla...
Make sure you have the REQUIRED libraries installed...
glibc 2.17 or higher
GTK+ 3.14 or higher
libstdc++ 4.8.1 or higher
X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended)
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MY personal "full instructions" for installing Firefox from Mozilla...it will update itself independent from the Devuan/Debian updates.
Make sure you have the REQUIRED libraries installed...
glibc 2.17 or higher
GTK+ 3.14 or higher
libstdc++ 4.8.1 or higher
X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended)
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For sound in Firefox...
b) If you are using only alsa for sound, install apulse to have sound in Firefox.
b) If you are using pulseaudio, sound should work automatically.
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Download and install Firefox...
1. Open a terminal, and cd into the folder where your download will be saved. For example...
cd Downloads
2. Download Firefox (or Firefox-ESR) 64 or 32 bit version.
NOTE: To download the 32 bit version, change os=linux64 to os=linux in the command(s) below.
NOTE: If you need Firefox with a language other than English-US, find your language in the list at the bottom, then substitute lang=en-US with your desired language in the command(s) below.
To download Firefox, enter the following command...
wget "[url]https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest&os=linux64&lang=en-US[/url]" -O firefox.tar.bz2
To download Firefox-ESR, enter the following command...
wget "[url]https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-esr-latest&os=linux64&lang=en-US[/url]" -O firefox-esr.tar.bz2
3. Extract the file...
tar xjf firefox*.tar.bz2
4. Move the extracted firefox folder to /opt...
sudo mv firefox /opt/
5. Create a symlink to the Firefox executable...
sudo ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
6. Create a Desktop File...
First, enter the following in the terminal to become root...
su
After becoming root, enter the following command...
cd /usr/local/share/applications
If that directory doesn't exist, create it...
mkdir /usr/local/share/applications
...then use the cd command again.
Now enter the following command to create a desktop file...
nano firefox.desktop
If you are using alsa for sound, copy and paste the following into the terminal...
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Name=Firefox
Comment=Browse the World Wide Web
GenericName=Web Browser
Keywords=Internet;WWW;Browser;Web;Explorer
Exec=apulse firefox %u
Terminal=false
X-MultipleArgs=false
Type=Application
Icon=firefox
Categories=Network;
MimeType=text/html;text/xml;application/xhtml+xml;application/xml;application/rss+xml;application/rdf+xml;image/gif;image/jpeg;image/png;x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handler/https;x-scheme-handler/ftp;x-scheme-handler/chrome;video/webm;application/x-xpinstall;
StartupNotify=true
If you are using pulseaudio for sound, remove apulse from above...
Exec=apulse firefox %u
so that it looks like this...
Exec=firefox %u
Save the file and close nano with the following 3 actions...
Ctrl + x
y
Enter
Firefox should now be installed and available in your menu.
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For other languages replace 'lang=en-US' with...
Acholi lang=ach
Afrikaans lang=af
Albanian lang=sq
Arabic lang=ar
Aragonese lang=an
Armenian lang=hy-AM
Assamese lang=as
Asturian lang=ast
Azerbaijani lang=az
Basque lang=eu
Belarusian lang=be
Bengali (Bangladesh) lang=bn-BD
Bengali (India) lang=bn-IN
Bosnian lang=bs
Breton lang=br
Bulgarian lang=bg
Catalan lang=ca
Chinese (Simplified) lang=zh-CN
Chinese (Traditional) lang=zh-TW
Croatian lang=hr
Czech lang=cs
Danish lang=da
Dutch lang=nl
English (British) lang=en-GB
English (South African) lang=en-ZA
Esperanto lang=eo
Estonian lang=et
Finnish lang=fi
French lang=fr
Frisian lang=fy-NL
Fulah lang=ff
Gaelic (Scotland) lang=gd
Galician lang=gl
German lang=de
Greek lang=el
Gujarati (India) lang=gu-IN
Hebrew lang=he
Hindi (India) lang=hi-IN
Hungarian lang=hu
Icelandic lang=is
Indonesian lang=id
Irish lang=ga-IE
Italian lang=it
Kannada lang=kn
Kazakh lang=kk
Khmer lang=km
Korean lang=ko
Latvian lang=lv
Ligurian lang=lij
Lithuanian lang=lt
Lower Sorbian lang=dsb
Macedonian lang=mk
Maithili lang=mai
Malay lang=ms
Malayalam lang=ml
Marathi lang=mr
Norwegian (Bokmål) lang=nb-NO
Norwegian (Nynorsk) lang=nn-NO
Oriya lang=or
Persian lang=fa
Polish lang=pl
Portuguese (Brazilian) lang=pt-BR
Portuguese (Portugal) lang=pt-PT
Punjabi (India) lang=pa-IN
Romanian lang=ro
Romansh lang=rm
Russian lang=ru
Serbian lang=sr
Sinhala lang=si
Slovak lang=sk
Slovenian lang=sl
Songhai lang=son
Spanish (Argentina) lang=es-AR
Spanish (Chile) lang=es-CL
Spanish (Mexico) lang=es-MX
Spanish (Spain) lang=es-ES
Swedish lang=sv-SE
Tamil lang=ta
Telugu lang=te
Thai lang=th
Turkish lang=tr
Ukrainian lang=uk
Upper Sorbian lang=hsb
Uzbek lang=uz
Vietnamese lang=vi
Welsh lang=cy
Xhosa lang=xh
EDITED: To fix code stuff...if it's still unclear in any point, let me know.
Last edited by The-Amnesiac-Philosopher (2023-12-08 18:05:11)
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Wow, thank you. I didn't realize there was another answer. Sorry for late reply. I will try asap.
Right now I'm fiddling around with Trinity, my favorite Desktop-Environment. Unfortunately it's very buggy and there is no forum, no support or anything alike. So I'm on my own, finding out which faulty file is messing-up the whole config. I could delete the .trinity-folder to let it re-create automatically. Unfortunately, I did this before and after copying back some backup-files it happened again: Nothin' is working. There is not even an output in the standard log-files...
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In my experience, it is possible to copy the .trinity folder if the same version of TDE is used. In most cases, it is faster and more reliable to simply configure the interface through the control center. Less trash.
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