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Are you actually using a floppy drive?
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Rarely but yes. Mostly for firmware upgrades.
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Firmware update for what? A fucking potato?
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mainly motherboards
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are you operating a computer museum?
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You don't have to, all hardware up to like ~2013 are best to be flashed from a floppy disk after booting in real mode (or thats the only way to even do it).
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Perhaps the problem is not debian but your equipment? 😅
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Kernel upgrade fixed it