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- [SOLVED] possible missing firmware message and how . . . - Arch Linux Forums
So, while the missing firmware message in autodetect is not a problem, it does leave me with the question "am I sure that I didn't miss some firmware?" I am missing a tool or guide to answer this question, or is the only answer
- Arch Linux - News: linux-firmware gt;= 20250613. 12fe085f-5 upgrade . . .
With 20250613 12fe085f-5, we split our firmware into several vendor-focused packages linux-firmware is now an empty package depending on our default set of firmware
- How to resolve missing firmware warnings in on Arch Linux?
Generating the fallback image is likely to generate most of the spurious "missing firmware" warnings, as it will include all the modules available in the kernel configuration, not just what your system actually needs right now
- Linux firmware - ArchWiki
Sometimes you want to know what firmware is loaded by your system, for debugging or to pick firmware packages to install That could be achieved using dynamic debug:
- WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module: xhci_pci
These appear to any Arch Linux users, especially those who have not installed these firmware modules If you do not use hardware which uses these firmwares you can safely ignore this message
- [SOLVED] Firmware Issues After System Update Newbie Corner Arch . . .
One of the first things I did when I had this problem was chroot into my system and update everything You will need to fix the database first
- Archlinux News: linux-firmware gt;= 20250613. 12fe085f-5 upgrade requires . . .
With 20250613 12fe085f-5, we split our firmware into several vendor-focused packages linux-firmware is now an empty package depending on our default set of firmware
- ArchLinux install missing firmware · GitHub
So, if you do use any of that hardware, or if, like me, you just don't like warnings in your kernel build, use the shell script below to install the required software
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