https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1594488
Set amdgpu.dc=0 in bios and it will work but without hdmi sound.
> On Aug 18, 2020, at 4:09 PM, Nathan (PLUGAZ) via PLUG-discuss
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> I often use nomodeset when setting up my systems
Did you get this resolved?
I often use nomodeset when setting up my systems initially, until I can
turn off the red hat graphical boot, but I've never run a script to
install drivers, are you trying to install the official AMD graphics
drivers as opposed to the amdgpu open source drivers?
On
Figured it out.
If this happens, you may need a new HDMI cable or a monitor which has HDMI,
rather than an adapter for it.
It also froze during boot afterward, and that was due to kernel version.
So if any of you run into this problem, know that might be a cause.
> Recently setup a new
I've read articles saying AT is planning on abandoning their copper in
rural areas when it fails and instead transitioning landline customers
in those reas to VOIP adapters that will use their 4G network. Here in
Tennessee there are lots of hills and not so many people living around
them. I
That seems to be the grand irony of fiber - you can have a nationwide
backbone with thousands of Gb/s of bandwidth running on your street, and as
you said Jim - be a hundred yards short of 25 Mbps. I don't buy a ton of
the 5G *we're going to fix all the things *but if fixed broadband could
become
AT is still fscked up. The tech came out today and told me that the
cutoff for the service is 4800 feet and I'm 5136 feet from the box the
modem talks to. He ran some test anyway and confirmed it's not
available. He told me he has heard of no plans to bring fiber to my
neighborhood, but
moin moin,
Stammtish is tonight at 19:00 in Big Blue Button.
Same room as Thursday's PLUG meeting.
https://gettogether.community/events/6531/floss-stammtisch/
https://lufthans.bigbluemeeting.com/b/plu-yuk-7xx
ciao,
der.hans
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