[Solved] Removing i386 architecture
“dpkg: error: cannot remove architecture 'i386' currently in use by the database”
(Thanks to @DebianFox for pointing this one out)
Compiling linux kernel debian-way
“But maybe explaining why you need a custom kernel instead of one of the prebuilt ones could help us better help you.”
[Solved] Cant recover from lock screen on Dell Latitude E5590
“The screen stays black and the device doesn't react to any keypress or touchpad input.”
Immutable Bookworm
“what I meant by "immutable bookworm" is nothing more than a live iso (just a fancier name), typically created by the live-build package. However, because my technical level is so low I have not been able to create a live iso to suit our needs using the lb package.”
(Thanks to @donald for pointing this one out)
[Solved] No Sound after Debian 12 + KDE Installation
“Some asus rog g15s seem to need a hack to work.”
[Testing - Trixie] Kernel missing on trixie 32 bit
“It's a feature, not a bug!”
“dpkg: error: cannot remove architecture 'i386' currently in use by the database”
(Thanks to @DebianFox for pointing this one out)
Compiling linux kernel debian-way
“But maybe explaining why you need a custom kernel instead of one of the prebuilt ones could help us better help you.”
[Solved] Cant recover from lock screen on Dell Latitude E5590
“The screen stays black and the device doesn't react to any keypress or touchpad input.”
Immutable Bookworm
“what I meant by "immutable bookworm" is nothing more than a live iso (just a fancier name), typically created by the live-build package. However, because my technical level is so low I have not been able to create a live iso to suit our needs using the lb package.”
(Thanks to @donald for pointing this one out)
[Solved] No Sound after Debian 12 + KDE Installation
“Some asus rog g15s seem to need a hack to work.”
[Testing - Trixie] Kernel missing on trixie 32 bit
“It's a feature, not a bug!”
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