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Can Install debian, but impossible to install Fedora or Tumbleweed.
Well ... putting my sata controller in AHCI mode (in the BIOS) seems to have solved my problem.
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Can Install debian, but impossible to install Fedora or Tumbleweed.
Well ... putting my sata controller in AHCI mode (in the BIOS) seems to have solved my problem.
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Generative crash
Has anyone actually tried to see if it's true? I don't have access to excel and copilot so I can't check.
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One of these 6 beauties will become the wallpaper for Plasma 6. Which one do you prefer?
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People had to submit light, dark , horizontal and vertical versions.
Finalists announcement here : https://discuss.kde.org/t/finalists-announcement/7862/10
Some other great submissions here : https://discuss.kde.org/c/community/wallpaper-competition/26
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Something like this?
https://www.getpcpanel.com/shop
Not one knob but you can adjust multiple sources with hardware knobs.
Or maybe I don't understand what you'd like?
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Thanks!
Glad I could help. I've also seen some DIY projects, but not sure how hard that would be.
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Can Install debian, but impossible to install Fedora or Tumbleweed.
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I saw somewhere that Fedora has stopped supporting legacy bios so I tought that might do the trick, but nope ... same problem with Fedora 36.
I finally solved the problem by putting the SATA controller in AHCI mode (in the bios).
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Can Install debian, but impossible to install Fedora or Tumbleweed.
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Yep . I hadn't tried the install from the live USB since at first I created a fedora-server USB installer , so I gave it a go. It boots in the live-os just fine, but installation on HD fails.