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hello , i am still having this issue on excalibur with "Linux devuan 6.12.6-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.12.6-1 (2024-12-21) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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XFCE4 does wake from sleep on Devuan 5.0;
however upgrading to Devuan 6.0 does break it;
is there a solution , or do i just need another kernel?
i have installed just the standard ATI driver package
sudo apt-get install firmware-amd-graphics libgl1-mesa-dri libglx-mesa0 mesa-vulkan-drivers xserver-xorg-video-all
the solution provided by @tyrlak does not seem solve in my case, thanks.
EDIT: maybe the upgrade to Excalibur was not properly done, sine i am getting error like these
Error: The repository 'http://deb.devuan.org/merged testing-security Release' does not have a Release file.
Notice: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
Notice: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
Error: The repository 'http://deb.devuan.org/merged testing-updates Release' does not have a Release file.
Notice: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
Notice: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
EDIT2:
during boot there are some status messages, the first one is
config failed: usb hub doesn't have any ports
or similar.
my mainboard uses a ps/2 port where i have connected the keyboard?
Last edited by kapqa (2025-01-02 20:50:07)
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@kapqa, well i'm using gnlug instead of the main deb.devuan.org, but in it there is no "testing-security" or "testing-updates" files and so no release files either. None in the excalibur section, nor in the "testing" section which is in a different section than excalibur but I assume is mostly the same files.
So that may be why you're getting an error.
Also I don't think using the "testing" repo is the same exact thing as using the excalibur repo. I've loaded the testing before just to look at what's available, but haven't peeked at excalibur. I could be wrong.
In addition to the AMD firmware package, I also have the microcode package, don't know if that makes a difference in this case though.
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testing=excalibur NOW. When debian trixie (current testing) becomes stable, then sid (unstable) will move down to testing and all our forked packages will still be for trixie until excalibur goes stable.
That's why we recommend using codenames in sources.list.
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@greenjeans, actually i have upgraded with "excalibur" and have just changed afterwards the dictation to "testing" to see if it makes any difference;
have tried these "fixes" here
"Enabling/disabling wake up from suspend for USB devices"
https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/ … usb-device
"udev rule"
https://gist.github.com/bendavis78/57e9 … 75acdba394
but it does not make any difference, have also tried attaching a usb keyboard to see if it wakes from that, to no avail;
as said, the keyboard, which normally wakes, is on the ps/2 port, but actually it has a usb-connector (it is one of those cherry, which comes with ps/2 adapter)
those ps/2 port seem not covered by these "hacks" above with lsusb etc.
possibly the "excalibur" is not ready yet, lets hope the best.
EDIT: @greenjeans, could you please the share name for "microcode" you installed, since have also AMD graphics card installed (rx 7000).
sudo apt install firmware-
firmware-amd-graphics firmware-linux-free
firmware-ast firmware-linux-nonfree
firmware-ath9k-htc firmware-marvell-prestera
firmware-atheros firmware-mediatek
firmware-b43-installer firmware-misc-nonfree
firmware-b43legacy-installer firmware-myricom
firmware-bnx2 firmware-netronome
firmware-bnx2x firmware-netxen
firmware-brcm80211 firmware-nvidia-graphics
firmware-carl9170 firmware-nvidia-gsp
firmware-cavium firmware-nvidia-tesla-gsp
firmware-cirrus firmware-qcom-media
firmware-intel-graphics firmware-qcom-soc
firmware-intel-misc firmware-qlogic
firmware-intel-sound firmware-realtek
firmware-ipw2x00 firmware-samsung
firmware-ivtv firmware-siano
firmware-iwlwifi firmware-sof-signed
firmware-libertas firmware-ti-connectivity
firmware-linux firmware-zd1211
Last edited by kapqa (2025-01-03 09:35:17)
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Sure it's just
amd64-microcode
I had the same problem with screen not coming back up after suspend, I didn't have the amd-firmware installed nor the microcode package installed, so I went and installed both at the same time, so i'm not sure which one solved the issue or if both are needed, but it all works fine now.
But this in in daedalus, I haven't messed with excalibur yet.
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