• Re: Bugs on Debian 12 RC2

    From Cyril Brulebois@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 29 20:40:01 2023
    Hello Philippe,

    Thanks for your efforts, posting in English and French, but I'll stick
    to English in this reply, since this is a development list, English-only
    by convention.

    phamiet@bluewin.ch <phamiet@bluewin.ch> (2023-04-29):
    Are you in charge of the issues with Debian 12 RC 2? https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2023/04/msg00337.html

    Installation reports are the best way to let us know about issues with
    the installer[1] but this mailing list in the next best thing…

    1. https://www.debian.org/releases/bookworm/amd64/ch05s04.en.html#problem-report

    I just installed it on my Dell XPS 9520 and I'm having the following issues: - The WPA3 Wifi protocol is not available during installation, only
    WPA2 works. In post install the WPA3 is then available.

    I don't think we're supposed to support WPA3 in the installer just yet.
    I know at least WPA2 Enterprise isn't supported at this time.

    - After the installation, the remote directories to perform the
    updates are missing, they must be installed by hand ;-( This problem
    is recurrent on all intermediate versions of Debian...

    Can you please expand on that? If you're talking about bookworm-updates,
    I've just fixed that bug in apt-setup, in this very RC 2 release.

    - If you have deactivated your Wifi or wired network, at the next
    reboot they will be automatically reactivated, which is not desirable

    Are you talking about going through an offline installation? Or are you
    talking about deactivating wired or wireless connections in your desktop environment before rebooting?

    If the latter, that's definitely not a bug for us, but for the desktop environment and/or its connection manager.

    Concerning my workstation it was updated today to Debian 11.7 I used
    Gnome Software to do the update, it failed in particular at the level
    of the kernel which was not updated. I had to fix this manually ;-(

    You'd need to provide more details about that, like a log (/var/log/apt
    might be useful); definitely not a topic for us, rather a bug report to
    file against the linux package I suppose.


    Cheers,
    --
    Cyril Brulebois (kibi@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/>
    D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant

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