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The Debug target enables additional checks etc. If no build type is specified, ArangoDB will be compiled with build type RelWithDebInfo , which is a compromise between good performance and medium debugging experience. This can be useful to more quickly locate the place where an exception or an assertion was thrown.
Note that this option will slow down the produces binaries a bit and requires building with maintainer mode. This will optimize the binary for the target architecture, potentially enabling more compiler optimizations, but making the resulting binary less portable. This option activates additional code in the server that intentionally makes the server crash or misbehave e.
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Basil Basil 61 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. What hardware do you have? Have you tried to google the model and brand of your computer? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. To install the available firmware, from backports too might as well : apt install -t stretch-backports firmware-linux In both cases, reboot to pick up the new or improved hardware support Improve this answer.
Stephen Kitt Stephen Kitt k 45 45 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Post by jscoys » Hello, I'm trying to install Nvidia drivers for my Geforce on a Debian 11 Bullseye , but no success so far Please does someone has a tutorial somewhere that is really working?
A script sh maybe? Re: How to install Nvidia drivers on Debian 11 Bullseye guide??? Post by mm » Did you check Debian wiki for that subject? Post by sunrat » The current nvidia-driver package in Bullseye does not support kernel 5. Hopefully a newer driver will be ported to backports sometime soon.
I'm waiting for it myself. Your best option is to use the default 5. If you are really impatient or desperate you could use sgfxi but that makes it more complicated to install the driver from Debian repo when it does become available, and we can't guarantee it won't damage your system.
Post by jscoys » Thank you man, I appreciate. By curiosity how much have you been waiting for this to be available already? Post by ttila » My Bullseye is running the kernel 5.
Post by jscoys » Hey guys thx for your replies, I really appreciate all the information you gave me. Do you confirm it's the last version available? My Kernel version is indeed the 5. Question for you: - Can I downgrade to the 5. Alternatively, the way I normally do this is something like the following. This is from memory and may or may not work for you. It also builds all the modules. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 6 years, 10 months ago. Active 4 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 12k times. I've found the object files by running: find.
Filtering by name the ELF loader can be located by running: find. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Sebi Sebi 2 2 gold badges 4 4 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges.
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