Re: Which vger list is for linux-firmware?

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05.03.2022, 22:50, "Jeffrey Walton" <noloader@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi Everyone,

 
Hello,
 
if the problem you are experiencing is related to first point your distro it may be a report firstly to Debian's own package managers.
if this is a kernel level problem or hardware driver or firmware based bug report to furthering it in linux kernel mailing list or bugzilla.
 
So give us some information for example

1. which distribution version are you using?
2. what network hardware do you have?
3. which driver are you using?
4. which linux-firmware .deb package did you install?
 
and we are going to need some output.

1. did you check /var/log/messages or /var/log/kern.log
2. run dmesg command and check error | bug
3. please provide to lspci command output
4.your network configuration is good?
5. another parent process (firewall iptables etc) not block?

after all this, maybe you can use Bugzilla.

https://www.debian.org/Bugs/
 
Regards
 
Ozgur
 

Distros like Ubuntu provide a package called linux-firmware.

The problem I am trying to solve is, the latest linux-firmware seems
to have broken network stacks on my Ubuntu and Fedora machines. Just
about all (maybe all) of my Linux boxes lost networking last night
after they got the linux-firmware updates. The only machine I have
with networking is a Windows machine.

Which vger list do we use with questions about the package?

Thanks in advance.

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