Fwd: debian 10-64bit fresh install - error messages
avraham rosenberg
for.avraham at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 17:04:40 IDT 2020
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From: Shachar Shemesh <shachar at shemesh.biz>
Date: Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: debian 10-64bit fresh install - error messages
To: avraham rosenberg <for.avraham at gmail.com>
Hi Avraham,
I think you misdirected this email. I'm fairly sure you did not mean to
send it to linux-il*-owner*, but rather to the mailing list itself.
Shachar
--->Sorry Shahar. Once again, חג שמח, אברהם
On 05/04/2020 12:56, avraham rosenberg wrote:
Hi,
After more than 6 years of faithful service -debian stretch- the hard disk
of my desktop crashed. After salvaging most of the data, I bought a new
disk and proceeded to install the new debian10, the 64-bit version. Due to
the long time which passed since my last install and to my age (87) I had
to repeat it three time to get it right, but then it went smoothly.
Upon the first, and following starts of the new system I got several error
messages of type
Could not resolve [\_SB.PCI0.SAT0.SPT5._GTF.DSSP], AE_NOT_FOUND
(20180810/psargs-330), part of which appear in the output of dmesg
(attached) .
My guess is that these are due to the old age of the "BIOS", which I never
tried to update -and I won't make my first attempt now, when it's so
difficult to get help-. My questions are: 1-how dangerous it is to continue
to work with a system in such conditions (for he moment, the system works
smoothly) and 2-If you can recommend an alternative which does not require
an update of the "BIOS".
My computer is an AsusH81M-C. The system installed has localization none,
display manager fluxbox, and terminals with diverse localisations which
allow me to read and write in hebrew, frnch and german, beside the american
english.
I thank you for any advice. חג שמח, and keep corona away, Avraham
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