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Hi Pocock, I saw your post you tell Fedora developers about this issue that has been around for us for some time now, but do you think we could finally fix this damn crash problem on Navi 10?  You seem to have been supporting this for some time now, as you have seen I think, I was able to start Debian with Wayland's carelessness and the new firmware which obviously was only a Debian problem, but on Fedora we still have to evaluate.  I am trying to modify the Kernel but I noticed that the Fedora one, downloaded from their handouts and therefore official, does not allow to decompress and therefore I cannot try to enter to change the page size and do a test accordingly, then also disabling  Wayland ...

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Guys can anyone tell me how to install Chromium on Debian? I did several tests but I never succeeded ...

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So Pocock here we are, I congratulate you because you did it.  With the new firmware and deactivating the Wayland, Debian 10.7 with modified Kernel 5.9, runs on AMD Radeon Navi 10. I am attaching photos of the system information.  Already after I updated the firmware and removed Wayland, the Kernel 5.9 has finally started working regularly, the only thing that made the GPU turn off, the Radeon writing which is normally on, turns off as soon as the operating system is loaded.  In any case it was regular with integrated graphics.  After I put the GPU enable file in the usual path of usr / share / X11 / xorg.conf.de on reboot, changing the video input where I connected the GPU, it finally loaded Debian giving me the Debian boot screen in  4K resolution typical of this Radeon at login.  After a lot of work we succeeded, great work from you good.  At this point I wonder if the Fedora Kernel was really modified with 4K pages, it would start working again ... Listen, can you tell me the procedure for the repositories needed to install Chromium on Debian?  I tried to search the web but what I found doesn't work and the procedure we have here on the forum is not valid for Debian.  Thanks

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Perfect thanks I had understood the opposite to disable.  Listen, however, I didn't understand how to update the firmware, on that site I don't understand how to get the updated firmware, can you tell me the procedure directly from Shell?  Thanks

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ah I forgot the file to activate or deactivate the graphics server ... I have not touched anything and it comes out like this, if I have not misunderstood it is already deactivated and uses Xorg ...

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Pocock here is the output you asked me, I hope it is well readable ...

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Pocock, while verifying the firmware installed on Debian, I wanted to understand if to try the Kernel 5.9 4K that you compiled on Fedora, you can perform the exact same procedure that is used for Debian ... What can you tell me about it?

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No I haven't tried to disable Wayland, in fact I don't know if Debian now also enables it by default in fact. I will try to insert that line in that file you are talking about in the discussion dedicated to Wayland and I will try to see the firmware installed, what version must there be to be correct?
Yes I understood that I had to remove the kernel with this command thanks to the information ...

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Hi Pocock, I followed your last instructions, I installed the mesa graphics libraries in version 20, I rebooted with Kernel 5.9 with 4k format but unfortunately the problem remains ... I still think that there is a conflict between the Kernel files  from version 5.7 onwards and the Navi 10 drivers ... It is not the fault of the page format or at least it is not the only problem ... On the other hand I am noticing that Debian is really behind on everything, its software too old compared to  'current, I don't think I will keep it for long at this point ... Another anomalous thing it does is while it loads the operating system, it resets the GPU and it doesn't seem so normal to me, Fedora doesn't do any of this when  starts the GPU ... I send you the output of the command for the Kernel, what I want to eliminate in the meantime is the 64k one ...

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Applications and Porting / Re: Wayland support/port for PPC64el
« on: January 04, 2021, 07:06:00 am »
I also confirm the use of the Blackbird video, up to Kernel 5.4 on Ubuntu there is no support for the Radeon 5700 from what I know.  But more generally I remember that support for Navi 10 was introduced from Kernel 5.6 onwards so with 5.4 we still have integrated video.  I tried to use Ubuntu 20.10 with Kernel 5.8 but unfortunately also in this case as on Debian and as on Fedora, starting the operating system, everything crashes and you have to restart the whole computer ... Returning to Wayland, I confirm that it does not even work  with video integrated to the graphics card, it only works under Xorg ...

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Ok thanks, for mesa I will wait for you to finish the job, for the Kernel I know well that I have to keep active one that works of course, currently only 4.19 is running and I certainly do not touch that otherwise I can no longer do anything. I just want to remove the 64k version of 5.9 which doesn't work as you know so no use keeping it installed. I'll try to ask the kernel team if they can do what you tell me ... Thanks for everything

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Pocock, however, I also need to know how to remove a Kernel of these that is not in the list of kernels used by Debian.  If I query the system, it tells me it only has the standard 4.19 kernel and that's it.  How do I remove the 5.9 version I installed at the beginning, the one not posted by you?  And how should I try to install your Kernel on Fedora to do the test?  Is the procedure the same as in Debian?  Thanks

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Yes, if I'm not mistaken it takes mesa 19.2 minimum, I think I've read it around.  Yes, you can provide me with this package as long as you usually give me the exact procedure to install it.  Use this Kernel for Fedora?  I don't know how to install it though, to install a kernel on Fedora I usually use the "rpm" command and install the kernel package and the kernel core package which then carries its dependencies.  Here on Debian I have seen that it doesn't work like that and I don't know how to do it and I'm not able to create a custom Kernel, I'm not a developer like you unfortunately ...

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Hi Pocock, I did the tests with this variant with 4k pages that you entered today. After installing the Kernel, I placed the usual GPU enable file in the usr / share / X11 / xorg.conf folder. The file just to be precise in everything has this content:
# AST2500
Section "Device"
    Identifier "GPU0"
    "Modesetting" driver
    BusID "PCI: 2 @ 5: 0: 0"
    VendorName "ASpeed ​​Corporation"
EndSection

# RX5700 XT
Section "Device"
    Identifier "GPU1"
    Driver "modesetting" # or amdgpu if you have xf86-video-amdgpu installed
    BusID "PCI: 3 @ 0: 0: 0"
    VendorName "AMD Corporation"
EndSection

# this is absolutely necessary, it tells xorg which GPU to use for the screen
Section "Screen"
    Identifier "Screen0"
    Device "GPU1"
EndSection

I use it regularly on Fedora too so I don't think there are any variables when working under Xorg.
After this I restart the computer, I start the kernel you posted, when the operating system loads, it first gave me that output that I posted earlier, that error that was seen during loading and consequently it blocked everything, now instead it no longer gives that error output, it also seems to want to activate the Radeon as it does a sort of restart by turning off and restarting, I see it from the Radeon writing that turns off and then after a few seconds it turns on again. It gets to the gray screen that usually appears before the mouse pointer and login but instead of making all these things appear it stays in that screen and everything crashes irreversibly. So unfortunately even if it seems that we have taken a step forward, we still can't get everything to work with the Navi 10. It seems as if that famous bug that continues to persist in the Fedora Kernel from version 5.7 onwards, is also present in this Debian Kernel. I don't know if there are files that the various Kernel of the various distros share in the same way, obviously apart from the GPU drivers, the fact is that even here we have a very similar problem. Having said that I keep pointing out that even when you load this kernel 5.9, during system loading, in the output list that Debian does when it is loading, it always keeps giving me that error of failure to load the Kernel modules. It does this with both the standard 4.19 and this 5.9. I do assume that Debian installed it more than once to always improve installation details, like some options I forgot or whatever, but in general the main installation has always been the standard one that everyone does. I don't know if it's a 10.7 issue or something else, I just know that that output has always been, so there are obvious Kernel problems as a whole on Debian ...

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Operating Systems and Porting / Re: [NEWS] Debian
« on: January 01, 2021, 09:15:22 am »
The command to bring up these UUID files should be "blkid" from what I see on the web. In any case, it is better for me to open them from the operating system directly and then find the folder with these files and once the contents of the end have been launched through a text edit make the change you tell me, both on Fedora and on Debian, but first I have to find those righteous ... I'll try thanks

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