cdrom-detect 1.98 source package in Debian
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cdrom-detect (1.98) unstable; urgency=medium * Set CHECK_MISSING_FIRMWARE=0 when calling hw-detect. Detecting the installation image happens very early in the installation process, and it's unlikely to require some firmware to access whatever device holds it (and in the case of an unofficial firmware-enabled image, firmware packages would be inside the ISO, that hasn't been mounted yet). This can avoid prompts about missing firmware files for e.g. sound modules (like Intel SOF) early in the installation process (Closes: #991587). -- Cyril Brulebois <email address hidden> Wed, 28 Jul 2021 09:14:55 +0200
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cdrom-detect_1.98.dsc | 1.6 KiB | e0b83d7541bd37220ccbde4531bebe753e58684a114fc0f393e8b706441c173f |
cdrom-detect_1.98.tar.xz | 133.6 KiB | a3ee0b65cd9bc7581fdbbf24445b99e455f4be0ab3412ab15a869e4ca8e18f0f |
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