[10:34:07]
<@err404:matrix.numericore.com> disons qu'il y a du matériel dont le fabricant ne donne pas beaucoup de spécification, ou dont le fabricant ne respecte pas bien les standards, ça donne des trucs qui passent pas bien sous linux
[10:34:11]
<@err404:matrix.numericore.com> essaye de voir si dans le bios tu peux passer la carte en 10/100 plutôt qu'en Gb
[10:34:11]
<@err404:matrix.numericore.com> mais habituellement l'ethernet ça juste marche 😀
[10:53:14]
<Chatpitaine Caverne> Il existe aussi un paquet firmware-atheros, mais ça semble déjà installé de base :
```
sudo apt show firmware-atheros
Package: firmware-atheros
Version: 1:20240709-2~bpo12+1+rpt4
Priority: optional
Section: non-free-firmware/kernel
Source: firmware-nonfree
Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team <debian-kernel@lists.debian.org>
Installed-Size: 75.9 MB
Suggests: initramfs-tools
Homepage: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
Download-Size: 22.9 MB
APT-Manual-Installed: yes
APT-Sources: http://archive.raspberrypi.com/debian bookworm/main arm64 Packages
Description: Binary firmware for Qualcomm Atheros wireless cards
This package contains the binary firmware for USB wireless network and
Bluetooth cards supported by the ar5523, ath3k, ath6kl_sdio, ath6kl_usb,
ath10k, ath11k, or wilc6210 drivers.
N: There is 1 additional record. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
```
[11:07:00]
<Salamandar> I can see the ALX driver
[11:36:10]
<Arcem> > <@chatpitaine:cirkau.art> Il existe aussi un paquet firmware-atheros, mais ça semble déjà installé de base :
> ```
> sudo apt show firmware-atheros
> Package: firmware-atheros
> Version: 1:20240709-2~bpo12+1+rpt4
> Priority: optional
> Section: non-free-firmware/kernel
> Source: firmware-nonfree
> Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team <debian-kernel@lists.debian.org>
> Installed-Size: 75.9 MB
> Suggests: initramfs-tools
> Homepage: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
> Download-Size: 22.9 MB
> APT-Manual-Installed: yes
> APT-Sources: http://archive.raspberrypi.com/debian bookworm/main arm64 Packages
> Description: Binary firmware for Qualcomm Atheros wireless cards
> This package contains the binary firmware for USB wireless network and
> Bluetooth cards supported by the ar5523, ath3k, ath6kl_sdio, ath6kl_usb,
> ath10k, ath11k, or wilc6210 drivers.
>
> N: There is 1 additional record. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
> ```
So the driver for the Qualcomm card should already be installed on debian 12 ? (Bookworm)
[11:37:49]
<Chatpitaine Caverne> You can check if installed on your system via `sudo apt show firmware-atheros`
But not sure it's presence would solve your issue.
[11:51:04]
<Arcem> I can see in multiple drivers in when i execute "sudo apt show firmware-atheros" but none for QCA8171 exactly.
Also the description says : Binary firmware for Qualcomm Atheros wireless cards
This package contains the binary firmware for USB wireless network and Bluetooth cards supported by the ar5523, ath3k, ath6kl_sdio, ath6kl_usb,
ath10k, or wilc6210 drivers.
but the problem is the ethernet chip not a wireless wifi or bluetooth one
[11:51:52]
<Chatpitaine Caverne> `¯\_(° -°)_/¯`
[21:05:14]
<rainer.szs> Help! Today there was a blackout at my house, so when I booted again the computer with yunohost, the router assigned a new local ip address. Now I can login to the yunohost admin page, from android, if I enter the newly assigned IP, but I can't launch my applications. How can I relocate them to the new ip? Or revert the old one?
[21:08:27]
<Chatpitaine Caverne> rainer.szs: You'll have to reconfigure the NAT (port forwarding) on your router. Cause actually, it is sending the traffic to the old IP address. And while you are in the router, try to find a way to attribute a fix IP address to your Yunohost server, in order to avoid IP changes.
[21:08:30]
<Chatpitaine Caverne> https://doc.yunohost.org/en/admin/get_started/post_install/port_forwarding/
[21:08:56]
<rainer.szs> Thank you