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AMD rendering issues with Debian Bullseye

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ClassicHasClass:
Do you see anything on the serial port, either connecting directly to it, or from the web BMC interface?

Borley:
After taking another shot at this, I have found that it boots okay to a Void linux live USB environment. I haven't tried with a dedicated GPU since I'm not sure if Void has amd gpu firmware packages.

Debian does not have live environments for any power architectures so I'm still SOL on with Debian. I thought maybe if I left on that prompt for long enough it would eventually start their whiptail installer. I'll see if it hangs on anything from serial.

MPC7500:
Void has the firmware package. IMO, its by far the best distribution for ppc64le.

Borley:
After coordinating with support a bit, it turns out that Debian does not enable the ast kernel module out-of-the-box and needs to be added in manually. With that cleared up, I can begin to investigate this original issue further. Unfortunately, upgrading to 2.00 firmware set has not changed anything for gdm crashing at startup.

ClassicHasClass:
I'll say in all honesty I've had other issues with gdm and I just don't use it anymore on Fedora (strict text boot, manually start Xorg). Are you Xorg or Wayland?

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