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X won't start on Debian Testing, Asus TP210S laptop
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I installed Debian Testing on an Asus TP210S (ISO file downloaded from https://ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/buster_di_alpha4+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/, not the "edu" one), but X won't start. Here's Xorg.0.log from that laptop: https://pastebin.com/u8nJc5pr.
I installed the packages intel-microcode and firmware-misc-nonfree but it still doesn't start X.
When I query "lsmod|grep -i vga" nothing is returned. The package xserver-xorg-video-intel is installed; I report on this because the last time I had this problem on another laptop, it was solved by installing this package.
On running "inxi -Gx" I found out that the driver loaded is modsetting, and it marks fbdev, vesa as unloaded; when trying to load vesa I get the error "FATAL: Module vesa not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.0-4-amd64/"; when I try loading fbdev no error is produced but then I run lsmod|grep fbdev and nothing appears. Here's the output of "lsmod|grep -i video": https://pastebin.com/nahAuKFi
Two other things:
1. Whenever I start the laptop, one of the first messages on screen is "Resuming from hibernation", which is quite odd because I just installed the system and haven't enabled hibernation (and I'm not planning on doing it).
2. If left to itself, after about 5 minutes without a login, the laptop will automatically shutdown.
Any suggestions? I really want to install Testing on this one, specifically because of the more updated version of TeXLive, and because I bought this laptop to use at the office.
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I installed Debian Testing on an Asus TP210S (ISO file downloaded from https://ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/buster_di_alpha4+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/, not the "edu" one), but X won't start. Here's Xorg.0.log from that laptop: https://pastebin.com/u8nJc5pr.
I installed the packages intel-microcode and firmware-misc-nonfree but it still doesn't start X.
When I query "lsmod|grep -i vga" nothing is returned. The package xserver-xorg-video-intel is installed; I report on this because the last time I had this problem on another laptop, it was solved by installing this package.
On running "inxi -Gx" I found out that the driver loaded is modsetting, and it marks fbdev, vesa as unloaded; when trying to load vesa I get the error "FATAL: Module vesa not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.0-4-amd64/"; when I try loading fbdev no error is produced but then I run lsmod|grep fbdev and nothing appears. Here's the output of "lsmod|grep -i video": https://pastebin.com/nahAuKFi
Two other things:
1. Whenever I start the laptop, one of the first messages on screen is "Resuming from hibernation", which is quite odd because I just installed the system and haven't enabled hibernation (and I'm not planning on doing it).
2. If left to itself, after about 5 minutes without a login, the laptop will automatically shutdown.
Any suggestions? I really want to install Testing on this one, specifically because of the more updated version of TeXLive, and because I bought this laptop to use at the office.
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I installed Debian Testing on an Asus TP210S (ISO file downloaded from https://ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/buster_di_alpha4+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/, not the "edu" one), but X won't start. Here's Xorg.0.log from that laptop: https://pastebin.com/u8nJc5pr.
I installed the packages intel-microcode and firmware-misc-nonfree but it still doesn't start X.
When I query "lsmod|grep -i vga" nothing is returned. The package xserver-xorg-video-intel is installed; I report on this because the last time I had this problem on another laptop, it was solved by installing this package.
On running "inxi -Gx" I found out that the driver loaded is modsetting, and it marks fbdev, vesa as unloaded; when trying to load vesa I get the error "FATAL: Module vesa not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.0-4-amd64/"; when I try loading fbdev no error is produced but then I run lsmod|grep fbdev and nothing appears. Here's the output of "lsmod|grep -i video": https://pastebin.com/nahAuKFi
Two other things:
1. Whenever I start the laptop, one of the first messages on screen is "Resuming from hibernation", which is quite odd because I just installed the system and haven't enabled hibernation (and I'm not planning on doing it).
2. If left to itself, after about 5 minutes without a login, the laptop will automatically shutdown.
Any suggestions? I really want to install Testing on this one, specifically because of the more updated version of TeXLive, and because I bought this laptop to use at the office.
debian xorg x-server
I installed Debian Testing on an Asus TP210S (ISO file downloaded from https://ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/buster_di_alpha4+nonfree/amd64/iso-cd/, not the "edu" one), but X won't start. Here's Xorg.0.log from that laptop: https://pastebin.com/u8nJc5pr.
I installed the packages intel-microcode and firmware-misc-nonfree but it still doesn't start X.
When I query "lsmod|grep -i vga" nothing is returned. The package xserver-xorg-video-intel is installed; I report on this because the last time I had this problem on another laptop, it was solved by installing this package.
On running "inxi -Gx" I found out that the driver loaded is modsetting, and it marks fbdev, vesa as unloaded; when trying to load vesa I get the error "FATAL: Module vesa not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.0-4-amd64/"; when I try loading fbdev no error is produced but then I run lsmod|grep fbdev and nothing appears. Here's the output of "lsmod|grep -i video": https://pastebin.com/nahAuKFi
Two other things:
1. Whenever I start the laptop, one of the first messages on screen is "Resuming from hibernation", which is quite odd because I just installed the system and haven't enabled hibernation (and I'm not planning on doing it).
2. If left to itself, after about 5 minutes without a login, the laptop will automatically shutdown.
Any suggestions? I really want to install Testing on this one, specifically because of the more updated version of TeXLive, and because I bought this laptop to use at the office.
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