06-13-2020, 04:22 AM
After running the installer on a microSD card using the default settings (bullseye, no encryption) and without installing a desktop environment, I get the following message on every boot (although it disappears after 1 second):
There are 10 debugfs lines in total.
Is this something to be concerned about? (Complete Linux noob here.) I subsequently installed MATE core and LightDM, and everything seems to be working fine, but the message above still appears on every boot.
Otherwise it's great, everything is running smoothly with much less lag than the stock Debian. Infinite thanks to danielt! The only other issue is with the audio (controlled by alsa-utils, pavucontrol, and mate-media); it seems quieter than before, and there is always a very loud popping noise shortly after any audio has stopped playing (even when I have muted the volume controller).
If the batch is relevant, my Pinebook Pro was ordered Nov 2019 and arrived Jan 2020.
Code:
[ 1.857940] debugfs: File ':interrupt-controller@fee00000' in directory 'domains' already present!
....
[ 1.858165] debugfs: File ':interrupt-controller@fee00000' in directory 'domains' already present!
[ 2.490179] rockchip-pcie f8000000.pcie: PCIe link training gen1 timeout!
[ 2.791708] OF: graph: no port node found in /i2c@ff3d0000/fusb30x@22
[ 2.955949] vcc_sdio: unsupportable voltage range: 3300000-3000000uV
[ 3.960782] rockchip-dp ff970000.edp: no DP phy configured
There are 10 debugfs lines in total.
Is this something to be concerned about? (Complete Linux noob here.) I subsequently installed MATE core and LightDM, and everything seems to be working fine, but the message above still appears on every boot.
Otherwise it's great, everything is running smoothly with much less lag than the stock Debian. Infinite thanks to danielt! The only other issue is with the audio (controlled by alsa-utils, pavucontrol, and mate-media); it seems quieter than before, and there is always a very loud popping noise shortly after any audio has stopped playing (even when I have muted the volume controller).
If the batch is relevant, my Pinebook Pro was ordered Nov 2019 and arrived Jan 2020.