Tried lxde + lightdmThe greeter runs okay and can actually log into an LXDE session. However, the background is black and window opened are not rendered properly. Moving them around produces this effect reminiscent of Windows XP:
(The black is erased revealing the actual Debian background and unrendered parts of open windows)
Tried lightdm + gnomeCan at least select Xorg or standard wayland gnome, same issue with failing to open the gnome session.
Debian 10 BusterLastly, I tried installing Buster again using the exact same ISO used when I originally set things up back in 2019.
Superblock last mount time is in the future
by less than a day, probably due to the hardware clock being incorrectly set.
Loads first part of gdm (black screen + cursor) and then exits to systemd(?) output:
([
OK ] ...
stops at [
OK ] Started GNOME Dsiplay Manager.
Interestingly, while first trying to boot the Debian 10 installer, and once in petitboot shell, I discovered "^[[25~" constantly being inputted as though a key is being held down. I tried different keyboards and it seems to occur regardless. Interesting since X11 logs had been complaining about keyboard input issues on the previous above ebian 11 installs.
Noticed in IPL startup outputFailed loading ucode lid 0x203d1
Failed BOOTKERNEL verification
I don't actually remember if this used to appear before I reflashed the PNOR, as I'd always disabled VGA for a discrete GPU.
tl;drI
suspect that this issue derives from having flashed the PNOR earlier to correct a failed petitboot password change. None of these things were occurring until after I did that. I don't know nearly as much as some other Talos and Blackbird users, but I wonder if this could be from mismatched BMC and PNOR firmware versioning.
I recall my board arriving with an insert about how this is from a batch with "
1.01" but am uncertain if that meant a
hardware revision or the installed
firmware revision. The only available pre-built PNOR image is
1.00. I know that Raptor advise against flashing BMC firmware during these supply shortages but I'm kind of backed into a corner here, and the system really isn't usable as it currently stands.