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  • I would like to thank @zGato for his gracious gesture of transferring the $5 DigiRDP VPS.

    Thank you and much appreciated.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad
  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    Enable the Intel driver:

    modprobe i915
    
    apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
    

    Then reboot and check it again.

    If it still doesn't show up, ask your provider. It could have been disabled in BIOS.

  • @beanman109 said:
    okay anyone got anymore advice on how to get my Intel HD P530 to show up in debian?
    maybe time to go digging around in the bios through IPMI?

    This is from an AI tool … (not chatGPT or Gemini)

    1. Update Your System: Make sure your Debian installation is fully updated. You can do this by running:

      sudo apt update
      sudo apt upgrade
      
    2. Install Intel Graphics Drivers: Debian should automatically use the open-source Intel graphics drivers, but if it's not working, you can try reinstalling them:

      sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-intel
      
    3. Check Kernel Version: Ensure you are using a kernel version that supports your hardware. Newer hardware might require a more recent kernel. You can check your current kernel version with:

      uname -r
      

      If you need a newer kernel, consider enabling the backports repository and installing a newer kernel version.

    4. Check for Missing Firmware: Sometimes, missing firmware can cause issues. Install the firmware-misc-nonfree package:

      sudo apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
      
    5. Configure Xorg: If the automatic configuration isn't working, you might need to create or edit an Xorg configuration file. You can create a file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with the following content:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "intel"
      EndSection
      
    6. Check Logs: Look at the Xorg log file for any errors related to graphics. You can find it at /var/log/Xorg.0.log. This might give you more insight into what's going wrong.

    7. Use lspci to Check Hardware Recognition: Run lspci | grep VGA to see if your Intel graphics card is being detected by the system.

    8. Consider Using Modesetting Driver: If the Intel driver isn't working, you can try using the modesetting driver, which is often a good fallback for Intel graphics:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "modesetting"
      EndSection
      

    After making changes, remember to reboot your system to see if the issue is resolved.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @mandala said:

    Enable the Intel driver:

    modprobe i915
    
    apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
    

    Then reboot and check it again.

    If it still doesn't show up, ask your provider. It could have been disabled in BIOS.

    I'll test this in a second when i'm back at my desk.

    It's a dedi and I've got full IPMI access so I can go dig around in the bios if needed

  • zGatozGato Member
    edited December 2024
  • @ehab said:

    @maxexx said:
    I'm searching for an affordable yet reliable storage VPS. Could anyone recommend one or perhaps share a few options?

    check your sig.

    Looking for a affordable yet reliable like $12/T/Y ;)

  • @beanman109 said:
    okay anyone got anymore advice on how to get my Intel HD P530 to show up in debian?
    maybe time to go digging around in the bios through IPMI?

    maybe need some kernel module installed ?
    use lspci -v | less then scroll down to vga part and see if loaded module available (Kernel modules: blabla, blabla) and which were used (Kernel driver in use: blabla)

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @dev_vps said:

    @beanman109 said:
    okay anyone got anymore advice on how to get my Intel HD P530 to show up in debian?
    maybe time to go digging around in the bios through IPMI?

    This is from an AI tool … (not chatGPT or Gemini)

    1. Update Your System: Make sure your Debian installation is fully updated. You can do this by running:

      sudo apt update
      sudo apt upgrade
      
    2. Install Intel Graphics Drivers: Debian should automatically use the open-source Intel graphics drivers, but if it's not working, you can try reinstalling them:

      sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-intel
      
    3. Check Kernel Version: Ensure you are using a kernel version that supports your hardware. Newer hardware might require a more recent kernel. You can check your current kernel version with:

      uname -r
      

      If you need a newer kernel, consider enabling the backports repository and installing a newer kernel version.

    4. Check for Missing Firmware: Sometimes, missing firmware can cause issues. Install the firmware-misc-nonfree package:

      sudo apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
      
    5. Configure Xorg: If the automatic configuration isn't working, you might need to create or edit an Xorg configuration file. You can create a file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with the following content:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "intel"
      EndSection
      
    6. Check Logs: Look at the Xorg log file for any errors related to graphics. You can find it at /var/log/Xorg.0.log. This might give you more insight into what's going wrong.

    7. Use lspci to Check Hardware Recognition: Run lspci | grep VGA to see if your Intel graphics card is being detected by the system.

    8. Consider Using Modesetting Driver: If the Intel driver isn't working, you can try using the modesetting driver, which is often a good fallback for Intel graphics:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "modesetting"
      EndSection
      

    After making changes, remember to reboot your system to see if the issue is resolved.

    It instructs you to install xserver-xorg-video-intel, which requires X server. This is a headless server so it lacks graphical environment. This is why we can't trust chatbots.

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    I actually just instructed beanman to do something similar (I use Linux with DE). Maybe I'm not too different from a chat bot.

  • @maxexx said:
    Looking for a affordable yet reliable like $12/T/Y ;)

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    MS said:

    @MMMMMM said:
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    Joining the dick vps showing contest, some of it...

    In the fight for the best haul, nobody can beat @FAT32.

    I further learned that it is indeed the case!

  • @mandala said:
    I actually just instructed beanman to do something similar (I use Linux with DE). Maybe I'm not too different from a chat bot.

    Please solve this Captcha to prove you are human

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited December 2024

    @mandala said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @beanman109 said:
    okay anyone got anymore advice on how to get my Intel HD P530 to show up in debian?
    maybe time to go digging around in the bios through IPMI?

    This is from an AI tool … (not chatGPT or Gemini)

    1. Update Your System: Make sure your Debian installation is fully updated. You can do this by running:

      sudo apt update
      sudo apt upgrade
      
    2. Install Intel Graphics Drivers: Debian should automatically use the open-source Intel graphics drivers, but if it's not working, you can try reinstalling them:

      sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-intel
      
    3. Check Kernel Version: Ensure you are using a kernel version that supports your hardware. Newer hardware might require a more recent kernel. You can check your current kernel version with:

      uname -r
      

      If you need a newer kernel, consider enabling the backports repository and installing a newer kernel version.

    4. Check for Missing Firmware: Sometimes, missing firmware can cause issues. Install the firmware-misc-nonfree package:

      sudo apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
      
    5. Configure Xorg: If the automatic configuration isn't working, you might need to create or edit an Xorg configuration file. You can create a file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with the following content:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "intel"
      EndSection
      
    6. Check Logs: Look at the Xorg log file for any errors related to graphics. You can find it at /var/log/Xorg.0.log. This might give you more insight into what's going wrong.

    7. Use lspci to Check Hardware Recognition: Run lspci | grep VGA to see if your Intel graphics card is being detected by the system.

    8. Consider Using Modesetting Driver: If the Intel driver isn't working, you can try using the modesetting driver, which is often a good fallback for Intel graphics:

      Section "Device"
         Identifier "Intel Graphics"
         Driver "modesetting"
      EndSection
      

    After making changes, remember to reboot your system to see if the issue is resolved.

    It instructs you to install xserver-xorg-video-intel, which requires X server. This is a headless server so it lacks graphical environment. This is why we can't trust chatbots.

    That is correct.

    But sometimes it act as a good reference or starting points. I take that as a supplemental tool … not a complimentary tool.

    Every GenAI tool is a transformer based encoder and decoder that is spitting out output based on trained model.

    So it will have its training model based bias and limitations

  • @admax said:

    @JohnnySac said:
    f> @Saragoldfarb said:

    @JohnnySac said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @JohnnySac said:

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:
    One more thing to consider is that it's virmach, you have to pray that node will not lock and that he will not be MIA anytime soon. Like earlier this year.

    If you're fine with that virmach is ok'ed for hobbyist. At least virmach has better uptime that dedipath and nexusbytes

    I think they're... pretty good but only for testing? You could burst to 100% for a few minutes and still not violate avg 30% CPU hourly policy. Better than PaaS services as you own root permission, is always available, persistent.

    They've been around for almost a decade and are creative with the plans. Never knew I would play gacha with cloud servers.

    It's likely Vi***ch is this ultra low end because that's their business model and they're quite successful with that.

    I agreed that virmach is in business long enough that they won't deadpool soon. But virmach gacha is something...

    If you're lucky enough you'll be in stable node with decent uptime.

    Never tried virmach before but I just purchased the 1/1/20 Ryzen NVMe for $7.68. Wish it had IPv6 but the two IPv4 addresses is def cool!

    Look for when they have AMS. AMS has ipv6.

    Ok thanks, I'll keep an eye out for when they have one there.

    They have one now for 8.08/y ams.

    Thank you! I just picked it up for $7.94

    2 Ryzen Core/1GB Ram/20GB NVMe in Amsterdam

    vps.blackfriday

    offer-pic

    It used to have two IPv4 AMS, but only one core. The price fluctuated between 7 to 8 dollars! However, after applying available coupons on LES, it even appeared that for just a little over 4 dollars per year, you could get the usage rights for two IPv4 addresses. But Virm*** fixed the algorithm, and it may no longer appear.Addition: I went back and checked, it was actually one IPv4. My memory! Damn!

    I actually got one earlier this morning for $7.68 which did come with 2 IPv4 addresses but only 1 Ryzen core.

  • Having said that chatGPT $200 / month subscription is next level. It is doing much better job on mathematics problems.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @mandala said:

    Enable the Intel driver:

    modprobe i915
    
    apt install firmware-misc-nonfree
    

    Then reboot and check it again.

    If it still doesn't show up, ask your provider. It could have been disabled in BIOS.

    did modprobe i915 and it returned nothing
    installed firmware-misc-nonfree then rebooted and another modprobe i915 but returned nothing again

    @tenji said: maybe need some kernel module installed ?
    use lspci -v | less then scroll down to vga part and see if loaded module available >(Kernel modules: blabla, blabla) and which were used (Kernel driver in use: blabla)

    this just made the whole dedi unresponsive for 20 seconds while it spat out way too much info

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    gonna dig around in the bios
    also shoutout to Nuyek for having such a sexy dedi control panel

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    @dev_vps said:
    Having said that chatGPT $200 / month subscription is next level. It is doing much better job on mathematics problems.

    I have a feeling NotebookLM is overtaking ChatGPT soon.

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad

    modprobe i915 does not have an output. It just enables the kernel module, you just have to do it once.
    Now grep it to see if the change was made:

    lsmod | grep i915
    
  • ralfralf Member
    edited December 2024

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    Auction:
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    I think they're pretty much all going to be keepers for me.

    (*) I decided that I didn't really need the massive RAM RealtoxMedia machine, so I've already passed that on to someone else in the thread.

    I'm going to give up chasing SilverCreek for the Terabit 6/6/66.

  • @mandala said:

    @dev_vps said:
    Having said that chatGPT $200 / month subscription is next level. It is doing much better job on mathematics problems.

    I have a feeling NotebookLM is overtaking ChatGPT soon.

    Thank you for sharing this.
    I will look into NotebookLM

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @JohnnySac said:

    @admax said:

    @JohnnySac said:
    f> @Saragoldfarb said:

    @JohnnySac said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @JohnnySac said:

    @Blembim said:

    @mandala said:

    @Blembim said:
    One more thing to consider is that it's virmach, you have to pray that node will not lock and that he will not be MIA anytime soon. Like earlier this year.

    If you're fine with that virmach is ok'ed for hobbyist. At least virmach has better uptime that dedipath and nexusbytes

    I think they're... pretty good but only for testing? You could burst to 100% for a few minutes and still not violate avg 30% CPU hourly policy. Better than PaaS services as you own root permission, is always available, persistent.

    They've been around for almost a decade and are creative with the plans. Never knew I would play gacha with cloud servers.

    It's likely Vi***ch is this ultra low end because that's their business model and they're quite successful with that.

    I agreed that virmach is in business long enough that they won't deadpool soon. But virmach gacha is something...

    If you're lucky enough you'll be in stable node with decent uptime.

    Never tried virmach before but I just purchased the 1/1/20 Ryzen NVMe for $7.68. Wish it had IPv6 but the two IPv4 addresses is def cool!

    Look for when they have AMS. AMS has ipv6.

    Ok thanks, I'll keep an eye out for when they have one there.

    They have one now for 8.08/y ams.

    Thank you! I just picked it up for $7.94

    2 Ryzen Core/1GB Ram/20GB NVMe in Amsterdam

    vps.blackfriday

    offer-pic

    It used to have two IPv4 AMS, but only one core. The price fluctuated between 7 to 8 dollars! However, after applying available coupons on LES, it even appeared that for just a little over 4 dollars per year, you could get the usage rights for two IPv4 addresses. But Virm*** fixed the algorithm, and it may no longer appear.Addition: I went back and checked, it was actually one IPv4. My memory! Damn!

    I actually got one earlier this morning for $7.68 which did come with 2 IPv4 addresses but only 1 Ryzen core.

    There may be multiple versions! But with combined discounts, it comes to around $4 per year. I saw in a post on LES that it only has one IPv4, so... the AMS with two IPv4 addresses that appeared today is really great, because it is located in the XTOM data center in the Netherlands, has available IPv6 address ranges, and the price is indeed very favorable!!!

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @mandala said:

    modprobe i915 does not have an output. It just enables the kernel module, you just have to do it once.
    Now grep it to see if the change was made:

    lsmod | grep i915
    

    oh my bad, i saw the word probe and assumed it was just a check of some sort
    will check now

  • @beanman109 said:

    this just made the whole dedi unresponsive for 20 seconds while it spat out way too much info

    you can change | less with > anyfile.txt then open the txt file with your favorite editor or file viewer OR you could download them then view it from you local PC.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @mandala said:

    modprobe i915 does not have an output. It just enables the kernel module, you just have to do it once.
    Now grep it to see if the change was made:

    lsmod | grep i915
    
    root@illinois-01:~# lsmod | grep i915
    i915                 3055616  0
    drm_buddy              20480  1 i915
    drm_display_helper    184320  1 i915
    cec                    61440  2 drm_display_helper,i915
    ttm                    94208  3 drm_vram_helper,drm_ttm_helper,i915
    drm_kms_helper        212992  6 drm_vram_helper,ast,drm_display_helper,i915
    drm                   614400  9 drm_kms_helper,drm_vram_helper,ast,drm_display_helper,drm_buddy,drm_ttm_helper,i915,ttm
    i2c_algo_bit           16384  3 igb,ast,i915
    video                  65536  1 i915
    

  • @beanman109 said:
    gonna dig around in the bios
    also shoutout to Nuyek for having such a sexy dedi control panel

    How's Aus connection to Nuyek? I'm trying to talk myself out of rolling the dice on one of the grab bag servers.
    Really don't need it but.... dedicated server

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