Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread jdow

On 20240213 18:55:08, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

On 2/13/24 18:32, Tim via users wrote:

On Tue, 2024-02-13 at 20:22 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
USB-to-PS/2
dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so 
can't

recommend against any in particular that don't work.


*Some* of those only work with certain keyboards and mice.  The
plug/socket adaptor doesn't actually have any electronics in them, they
just rewire the pins from one to the other, misusing the USB connector.
The keyboards and mice they came with are dual-function and need an
adaptor that specifically suits them.

You want to look for keywords like "standalone" or "active" adaptors or
converters.  Something like how this advertises itself:

https://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-USB-Active-Adapter-Electronics/dp/B000I97N1M


I got one of those on my shop machine.  Does the same thing as my
office star tech.  Rats!


I have no idea about whether this particular one is any good, but it's
a cheap experiment and describes itself in the manner that seems
promising.  The reviews are mixed, but that could easily be due to the
specific keyboards that they're trying to use.

I'm kind of surprised someone still has PS/2 keyboard/mouse that they'd
like to keep using.


One word.  It is a "Unicomp".  Best typist keyboard
ever made.

:-)

One brand we have lying around is "Perixx". Another that is in happy service 
with an original IBM PS2 PC keyboard is branded by Monoprice.


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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 2/13/24 18:32, Tim via users wrote:

On Tue, 2024-02-13 at 20:22 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:

I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
USB-to-PS/2
dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so can't
recommend against any in particular that don't work.


*Some* of those only work with certain keyboards and mice.  The
plug/socket adaptor doesn't actually have any electronics in them, they
just rewire the pins from one to the other, misusing the USB connector.
The keyboards and mice they came with are dual-function and need an
adaptor that specifically suits them.

You want to look for keywords like "standalone" or "active" adaptors or
converters.  Something like how this advertises itself:

https://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-USB-Active-Adapter-Electronics/dp/B000I97N1M


I got one of those on my shop machine.  Does the same thing as my
office star tech.  Rats!


I have no idea about whether this particular one is any good, but it's
a cheap experiment and describes itself in the manner that seems
promising.  The reviews are mixed, but that could easily be due to the
specific keyboards that they're trying to use.

I'm kind of surprised someone still has PS/2 keyboard/mouse that they'd
like to keep using.


One word.  It is a "Unicomp".  Best typist keyboard
ever made.

:-)
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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread Tim via users
On Tue, 2024-02-13 at 20:22 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
> USB-to-PS/2
> dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so 
> can't
> recommend against any in particular that don't work.

*Some* of those only work with certain keyboards and mice.  The
plug/socket adaptor doesn't actually have any electronics in them, they
just rewire the pins from one to the other, misusing the USB connector.
The keyboards and mice they came with are dual-function and need an
adaptor that specifically suits them.

You want to look for keywords like "standalone" or "active" adaptors or
converters.  Something like how this advertises itself:

https://www.amazon.com/SANOXY-USB-Active-Adapter-Electronics/dp/B000I97N1M

I have no idea about whether this particular one is any good, but it's
a cheap experiment and describes itself in the manner that seems
promising.  The reviews are mixed, but that could easily be due to the
specific keyboards that they're trying to use.

I'm kind of surprised someone still has PS/2 keyboard/mouse that they'd
like to keep using.

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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread Felix Miata
ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2024-02-13 17:35 (UTC-0800):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2024-02-13 17:07 (UTC-0800):

>>> Fedora 39

>>> I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter
>>> that actually works.

>>> The only one I could find was
>>>  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VB9TD6D
>>> and it was dead on arrival: no power to the
>>> keyboard.

>>> You guys know of one that is Fedora friendly
>>> that actually works?

>> I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
>> USB-to-PS/2
>> dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so 
>> can't
>> recommend against any in particular that don't work. This card is 
>> functionally
>> worthless too:

>> 

>> It only works a keyboard after an OS driver loads, so can't be used to get 
>> into
>> BIOS, BBS menu or Grub menu.

> It need to work in  bios too.  My USB dongle will flash
> my keyboard very couple of minutes and trash what I am
> writing.

One of the three dongles I have that work has a Belkin part number:

F5U119-E
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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread jdow

On 20240213 17:35:05, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:

On 2/13/24 17:22, Felix Miata wrote:

ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2024-02-13 17:07 (UTC-0800):


Fedora 39



I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter
that actually works.



The only one I could find was
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VB9TD6D
and it was dead on arrival: no power to the
keyboard.



You guys know of one that is Fedora friendly
that actually works?


I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
USB-to-PS/2

dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so can't
recommend against any in particular that don't work. This card is functionally
worthless too:

<https://www.walmart.com/ip/PCI-E-Dual-Port-PS2-Expansion-Adapter-Card-External-PS2-Device-for-PC/1007125601> 



It only works a keyboard after an OS driver loads, so can't be used to get into
BIOS, BBS menu or Grub menu.



It need to work in  bios too.  My USB dongle will flash
my keyboard very couple of minutes and trash what I am
writing.

-T


You get the same problems on any OS. Loren and I bought several different models 
over the years. For some models two dongles will behave differently from each 
other, usually with different bugs. All I can recommend is "keep trying". Um, I 
suppose crafting your own out of a small SOC might be the best way. Then when 
you see a bug you can fix it in your code. It took Loren about5 or 6 tries to 
find one that worked. Ageing memory suggests the one that worked best was not a 
cheap one.


Good luck with it.

{^_^}   Joanne
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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 2/13/24 17:22, Felix Miata wrote:

ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2024-02-13 17:07 (UTC-0800):


Fedora 39



I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter
that actually works.



The only one I could find was
 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VB9TD6D
and it was dead on arrival: no power to the
keyboard.



You guys know of one that is Fedora friendly
that actually works?


I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
USB-to-PS/2
dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so can't
recommend against any in particular that don't work. This card is functionally
worthless too:



It only works a keyboard after an OS driver loads, so can't be used to get into
BIOS, BBS menu or Grub menu.



It need to work in  bios too.  My USB dongle will flash
my keyboard very couple of minutes and trash what I am
writing.

-T
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Re: PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread Felix Miata
ToddAndMargo via users composed on 2024-02-13 17:07 (UTC-0800):

> Fedora 39

> I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter
> that actually works.

> The only one I could find was
> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VB9TD6D
> and it was dead on arrival: no power to the
> keyboard.

> You guys know of one that is Fedora friendly
> that actually works?

I too would much rather have a working PCIe card, though I have found 
USB-to-PS/2
dongles generally more reliable. I haven't bought one in over a decade, so can't
recommend against any in particular that don't work. This card is functionally
worthless too:



It only works a keyboard after an OS driver loads, so can't be used to get into
BIOS, BBS menu or Grub menu.
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PCI-E to PS2

2024-02-13 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

Hi All,

Fedora 39

I am trying to find a PCI-E 1x to 2xPS2 adapter
that actually works.

The only one I could find was
   https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VB9TD6D
and it was dead on arrival: no power to the
keyboard.

You guys know of one that is Fedora friendly
that actually works?

Many thanks,
-T


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Re: kernels > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 do not boot

2024-02-13 Thread Felix Miata
olivares33561 composed on 2024-02-13 18:18 (UTC):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> olivares33561 composed on 2024-02-13 12:21 (UTC-0500):

>> > Finally I have successfully booted a kernel > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 on 
>> > Fedora. Thanks to all who have helped and provided things to try. I added 
>> > nomodeset to line, I guess I will have to add it to grub and make it 
>> > permanent so I do not have problems.

>> > olivares@fedora:~$ uname -a
>> > Linux fedora 6.7.4-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb 5 
>> > 22:21:14 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> > olivares@fedora:~$

>> Nomodeset is never a proper solution. It's designed as a troubleshooting
>> parameter and workaround to allow graphical mode system administration and 
>> log
>> access. It kills performance. It disables displays other than the first. It
>> usually reduces the screen resolution to something less than the display's 
>> ideal
>> native mode.
>> 
>> https://web.archive.org/web/20230203110609/https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Nomodeset:_Work_Around_Graphic_Upgrade_&_Installation_Obstacles

> If I remove nomodeset from the grub cmdline, the boot hangs and does not 
> proceed.  If I keep it, there is no sound.  I have encountered problems 
> before on other machine(s) where sound does not work on one kernel, but an 
> update makes it work again(using hdmi).  But here I am inexperienced with 
> nomodeset parameter.  I am happy that I can boot the new kernel, but the 
> sound is not there, maybe a newer kernel can make it work, but I am unsure of 
> what to expect.  It is strange that these things happened, because before for 
> two or three years it worked flawlessly.  

I suggest you report a bug that 6.6 and 6.7 kernels are not bootable without 
using
nomodeset, while 6.5 kernels work as expected without nomodeset.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/bugzilla-file-a-bug/

You may try again to install inxi. If it fails again you may install directly 
from
upstream: https://smxi.org/docs/inxi-installation.htm#inxi-manual-install
Inxi is merely a perl script that collects and formats data that facilitates
troubleshooting and solving bugs.

Once your kernel problem is solved, your sound problem may solve itself, as your
issue is apparently graphics-related, to which HDMI sound is coupled.
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Re: now kernel boots now no sound

2024-02-13 Thread olivares33561 via users




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On Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 at 12:30 PM, Tom Horsley 
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> On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:47:26 +
> olivares33561 via users wrote:
> 
> > Any ideas
> 
> 
> You probably checked this, but sometimes when I install a new kernel
> it seems to forget what I had the sound output set to and switches to
> an output which no speaker is connected to. I have to run the control
> panel and switch it back to the correct device.
> --

Dear Sir,

Yes I have checked but the hdmi device does not show up.  Only "Dummy output" 
shows up, not the hdmi device, nor the sound jack for headphone or the one for 
speakers show up.


Best Regards,


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Re: now kernel boots now no sound

2024-02-13 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:47:26 +
olivares33561 via users wrote:

> Any ideas

You probably checked this, but sometimes when I install a new kernel
it seems to forget what I had the sound output set to and switches to
an output which no speaker is connected to. I have to run the control
panel and switch it back to the correct device.
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Re: kernels > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 do not boot

2024-02-13 Thread olivares33561 via users




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On Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 at 12:04 PM, Felix Miata 
 wrote:

> olivares33561 via users composed on 2024-02-13 12:21 (UTC-0500):
> 
> > Finally I have successfully booted a kernel > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 on 
> > Fedora. Thanks to all who have helped and provided things to try. I added 
> > nomodeset to line, I guess I will have to add it to grub and make it 
> > permanent so I do not have problems.
> 
> > olivares@fedora:~$ uname -a
> > Linux fedora 6.7.4-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb 5 
> > 22:21:14 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> > olivares@fedora:~$
> 
> 
> Nomodeset is never a proper solution. It's designed as a troubleshooting
> parameter and workaround to allow graphical mode system administration and log
> access. It kills performance. It disables displays other than the first. It
> usually reduces the screen resolution to something less than the display's 
> ideal
> native mode.
> 
> https://web.archive.org/web/20230203110609/https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Nomodeset:_Work_Around_Graphic_Upgrade_&_Installation_Obstacles
> 
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> 
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Dear Sir,

If I remove nomodeset from the grub cmdline, the boot hangs and does not 
proceed.  If I keep it, there is no sound.  I have encountered problems before 
on other machine(s) where sound does not work on one kernel, but an update 
makes it work again(using hdmi).  But here I am inexperienced with nomodeset 
parameter.  I am happy that I can boot the new kernel, but the sound is not 
there, maybe a newer kernel can make it work, but I am unsure of what to 
expect.  It is strange that these things happened, because before for two or 
three years it worked flawlessly.  


Best Regards,


Antonio 
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Re: kernels > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 do not boot

2024-02-13 Thread Felix Miata
olivares33561 via users composed on 2024-02-13 12:21 (UTC-0500):

> Finally I have successfully booted a kernel > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 on 
> Fedora.  Thanks to all who have helped and provided things to try.  I added 
> nomodeset to line, I guess I will have to add it to grub and make it 
> permanent so I do not have problems.

> olivares@fedora:~$ uname -a
> Linux fedora 6.7.4-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb  5 22:21:14 
> UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> olivares@fedora:~$

Nomodeset is never a proper *solution*. It's designed as a troubleshooting
parameter and workaround to allow graphical mode system administration and log
access. It kills performance. It disables displays other than the first. It
usually reduces the screen resolution to something less than the display's ideal
native mode.


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now kernel boots now no sound

2024-02-13 Thread olivares33561 via users
Dear fedora users,

Booted successfully to newer kernel but now have no sound 
$ uname -a
Linux fedora 6.7.4-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb  5 22:21:14 
UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Visited alsa-info.sh file from github

https://gist.github.com/craftyjon/902247

Generated a file to view online.

https://alsa-project.org/db/?f=f3ddfc392020d0929a9cb0bae11a5a5d6166bebb

Any ideas, thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.  Solved one problem 
booting kernels >= 6.4.12-300.fc39.x86_64, now have no sound.  The settings 
show "dummy output"  was using hdmi as output for sound. 

Best Regards,


Antonio 

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Re: kernels > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 do not boot

2024-02-13 Thread olivares33561 via users
Dear fedora users,

On Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 at 8:16 AM, olivares33561 via users 
 wrote:

> Dear Sir,
>
> will give it a try with nomodeset added to kernel line and see if that gets 
> me through. Otherwise I will report back.
>
> Questions were replied inline.
>
> Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
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> Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
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>
> On Thursday, February 8th, 2024 at 12:48 PM, Felix Miata 
> mrma...@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> > olivares33561 composed on 2024-02-08 17:56 +):
> >
> > > I have installed and tried to boot the 6.6.X kernels in fedora and now 
> > > the latest one 6.7.3 one and
> > > have not seen a successful boot of such a kernel. I have had to delete 
> > > the kernels every time I try them.
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > $ sudo lspci
> > > 00:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 4c53 (rev 01)
> > > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation RocketLake-S GT1 
> > > [UHD Graphics 730] (rev 04)
> > > 00:04.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 4c03 (rev 
> > > 01)
> > > 00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 4c11 (rev 01)
> > > 00:12.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH 
> > > Thermal Controller
> > > 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake USB 3.1 xHCI Host 
> > > Controller
> > > 00:14.2 RAM memory: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH Shared SRAM
> > > 00:14.3 Network controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH CNVi WiFi
> > > 00:15.0 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH Serial IO 
> > > I2C Controller #0
> > > 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake HECI 
> > > Controller
> > > 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake SATA AHCI Controller
> > > 00:1b.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCI Express Root Port 
> > > #21 (rev f0)
> > > 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 06bc (rev f0)
> > > 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation H470 Chipset LPC/eSPI Controller
> > > 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device f1c8
> > > 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH SMBus Controller
> > > 00:1f.5 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH SPI 
> > > Controller
> > > 02:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: KIOXIA Corporation NVMe SSD 
> > > Controller BG4 (DRAM-less)
> > > 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 2600 
> > > (rev 21)
> > > olivares@fedora:~/Downloads/kerTeX/Documents/Documents/mptmp$ sudo lsusb
> > > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
> > > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 046d:c534 Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
> > > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5129 Card 
> > > Reader Controller
> > > Bus 001 Device 004: ID 8087:0026 Intel Corp. AX201 Bluetooth
> > > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
> >
> > ...
> >
> > > When booting the kernels I tried to see where they were stopping, the 
> > > boot showed loading the usb mouse/keyboard combination, but showed 
> > > disabled. I tried booting with regular usb mouse and keyboard and the 
> > > same thing happens, the kernel does not boot. Secure boot is on. Do not 
> > > know what to do to get the newer kernels to boot. I dont create a 
> > > bugzilla because I no longer use the email that was associated with 
> > > bugzilla. The newer kernels do work on raspberry pi though, so it may be 
> > > related to the hardware? with secure boot and signed kernels, I cannot 
> > > seem to find what is going on.
> >
> > > Is there a BIOS setting I can try? RAID ON/RAID OFF, running on nvme0 
> > > internel disk. Was running on a solid state disk(SSD) before.
> >
> > I have same GPU as you, maybe same CPU, running F39 on NVME, though not with
> > secure boot. I have no such trouble as yet with any kernel since 6.5:
> > # inxi -C --vs --zl --hostname
> > inxi 3.3.33-00 (2024-02-06)
> > CPU:
> > Info: 6-core model: 11th Gen Intel Core i5-11400 bits: 64 type: MT MCP
> > cache: L2: 3 MiB
> > Speed (MHz): avg: 809 min/max: 800/4400 cores: 1: 800 2: 800 3: 800 4: 800
> > 5: 800 6: 800 7: 800 8: 800 9: 800 10: 800 11: 910 12: 801
> > # inxi -GSaz
> > System:
> > Kernel: 6.6.13-200.fc39.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
> > v: 2.40-13.fc39 clocksource: tsc avail: hpet,acpi_pm
> > parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz root=LABEL=tm8p15f39 noresume
> > audit=0 ipv6.disable=1 net.ifnames=0 consoleblank=0 preempt=full
> > mitigations=off
> > Desktop: TDE (Trinity) v: R14.1.1 tk: Qt v: 3.5.0 wm: Twin v: 3.0
> > with: kicker vt: 7 dm: 1: TDM 2: XDM Distro: Fedora Linux 39 (Thirty Nine)
> > Graphics:
> > Device-1: Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730] vendor: ASUSTeK
> > driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-12.1 process: Intel 10nm built: 2020-21
> > ports: active: DP-1,HDMI-A-1,HDMI-A-2 empty: HDMI-A-3 bus-ID: 00:02.0
> > chip-ID: 8086:4c8b class-ID: 0300
> > Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.14 compositor: Twin v: 3.0 driver: X:
> > loaded

Re: kernels > 6.5.12-300.fc39.x86_64 do not boot

2024-02-13 Thread olivares33561 via users
Dear Sir,

will give it a try with nomodeset added to kernel line and see if that gets me 
through.  Otherwise I will report back.

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On Thursday, February 8th, 2024 at 12:48 PM, Felix Miata 
 wrote:

> olivares33561 composed on 2024-02-08 17:56 +):
>
> > I have installed and tried to boot the 6.6.X kernels in fedora and now the 
> > latest one 6.7.3 one and
> > have not seen a successful boot of such a kernel. I have had to delete the 
> > kernels every time I try them.
>
> ...
>
> > $ sudo lspci
> > 00:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 4c53 (rev 01)
> > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD 
> > Graphics 730] (rev 04)
> > 00:04.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 4c03 (rev 01)
> > 00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Device 4c11 (rev 01)
> > 00:12.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH 
> > Thermal Controller
> > 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake USB 3.1 xHCI Host 
> > Controller
> > 00:14.2 RAM memory: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH Shared SRAM
> > 00:14.3 Network controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH CNVi WiFi
> > 00:15.0 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH Serial IO 
> > I2C Controller #0
> > 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake HECI 
> > Controller
> > 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake SATA AHCI Controller
> > 00:1b.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCI Express Root Port #21 
> > (rev f0)
> > 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 06bc (rev f0)
> > 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation H470 Chipset LPC/eSPI Controller
> > 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device f1c8
> > 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH SMBus Controller
> > 00:1f.5 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Comet Lake PCH SPI 
> > Controller
> > 02:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: KIOXIA Corporation NVMe SSD 
> > Controller BG4 (DRAM-less)
> > 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 2600 
> > (rev 21)
> > olivares@fedora:~/Downloads/kerTeX/Documents/Documents/mptmp$ sudo lsusb
> > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
> > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 046d:c534 Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
> > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5129 Card 
> > Reader Controller
> > Bus 001 Device 004: ID 8087:0026 Intel Corp. AX201 Bluetooth
> > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
>
> ...
>
> > When booting the kernels I tried to see where they were stopping, the boot 
> > showed loading the usb mouse/keyboard combination, but showed disabled. I 
> > tried booting with regular usb mouse and keyboard and the same thing 
> > happens, the kernel does not boot. Secure boot is on. Do not know what to 
> > do to get the newer kernels to boot. I dont create a bugzilla because I no 
> > longer use the email that was associated with bugzilla. The newer kernels 
> > do work on raspberry pi though, so it may be related to the hardware? with 
> > secure boot and signed kernels, I cannot seem to find what is going on.
>
> > Is there a BIOS setting I can try? RAID ON/RAID OFF, running on nvme0 
> > internel disk. Was running on a solid state disk(SSD) before.
>
>
> I have same GPU as you, maybe same CPU, running F39 on NVME, though not with
> secure boot. I have no such trouble as yet with any kernel since 6.5:
> # inxi -C --vs --zl --hostname
> inxi 3.3.33-00 (2024-02-06)
> CPU:
> Info: 6-core model: 11th Gen Intel Core i5-11400 bits: 64 type: MT MCP
> cache: L2: 3 MiB
> Speed (MHz): avg: 809 min/max: 800/4400 cores: 1: 800 2: 800 3: 800 4: 800
> 5: 800 6: 800 7: 800 8: 800 9: 800 10: 800 11: 910 12: 801
> # inxi -GSaz
> System:
> Kernel: 6.6.13-200.fc39.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
> v: 2.40-13.fc39 clocksource: tsc avail: hpet,acpi_pm
> parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz root=LABEL=tm8p15f39 noresume
> audit=0 ipv6.disable=1 net.ifnames=0 consoleblank=0 preempt=full
> mitigations=off
> Desktop: TDE (Trinity) v: R14.1.1 tk: Qt v: 3.5.0 wm: Twin v: 3.0
> with: kicker vt: 7 dm: 1: TDM 2: XDM Distro: Fedora Linux 39 (Thirty Nine)
> Graphics:
> Device-1: Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730] vendor: ASUSTeK
> driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-12.1 process: Intel 10nm built: 2020-21
> ports: active: DP-1,HDMI-A-1,HDMI-A-2 empty: HDMI-A-3 bus-ID: 00:02.0
> chip-ID: 8086:4c8b class-ID: 0300
> Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.14 compositor: Twin v: 3.0 driver: X:
> loaded: modesetting dri: iris gpu: i915 display-ID: :0 screens: 1
> Screen-1: 0 s-res: 3600x2640 s-dpi: 120 s-size: 762x558mm (30.00x21.97")
> s-diag: 944mm (37.18")
> Monitor-1: DP-1 pos: primary,bottom-l model: Acer K272HUL serial: 
>
> built: 2018 res: 2560x1440 hz: 60 dpi: 109 gamma: 1.2
> size: 598x336mm (23.54x13.23") di