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authorCyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>2023-01-30 05:31:33 +0100
committerCyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>2023-01-30 05:31:33 +0100
commitca65cb8962e1de7ddec4e117c381c0a2182b99bc (patch)
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downloadinstallation-guide-ca65cb8962e1de7ddec4e117c381c0a2182b99bc.zip
Drop isenkram-cli section and reference.
It was a welcome band-aid for Debian 11 (even if it required some heavy lifting to work correctly), but becomes unnecessary with Debian 12: we do have modalias information (as we did for Debian 11) and official installation images include non-free-firmware packages, so graphics drivers shouldn't be an issue anymore.
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@@ -349,11 +349,6 @@ With many graphics cards, basic functionality is available without
additional firmware, but the use of advanced features requires an
appropriate firmware file to be installed in the system.
-In some cases, a successful installation can still end up in a black
-screen or garbled display when rebooting into the installed system. If
-that happens, some workarounds can be tried to log in anyway (see
-<xref linkend="completing-installed-system"/>).
-
</para><para>
On many older devices which require firmware to work, the firmware file was