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User Zone / Re: How to set hwclock (BMC) to correct date?
« on: February 25, 2022, 09:56:59 am »
hwclock --set has not worked. I think my system has just been using Gnome location service to grab the network time each time it boots.
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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?
@Borley: If you have some support ticket numbers, I could post it to Raptor on Twitter.
I guess, you have to blacklist one of the GPUs before you start the installer. The firmware version doesn't matter.
I did a fresh install of Bullseye instead of updating my current 10.9.
As with other Debian flavors it is not really ready for prime time, but yes, it does install and run at least in the AST chip.
Some of the missing software that I use regularly has not reached the distro yet and will no doubt be along soon (ish).
For example, Midnight Commander and XFE. No hurry...10.9 is working fine.