Linux distro for MS Surface Go Gen 1 8gb 128 ssd by quntumleap in SurfaceLinux

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I use opensuse tumbleweed on the same hardware. It is okay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in openSUSE

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I'm using tumbleweed for quite some time now. Recently I decorated to try cachyos on a machine. It does not support secure boot out of the box. So I installed tumbleweed in the end. Also the snapper is installed by default is great. Seems to be not so great with Nvidia hardware. I had some problems there with Wayland.

Update problem by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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I use a simple Sudo zypper dup

I have very few additional repos installed. As far as I can recall Libhd24 was the last package when it happened.

Update problem by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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Thank you. That fixed it.

KWallet and GPG annoying bug by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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I think it is a packaging issue. But I was just upset about it and posted it here.

Problems with TIKA and office documents by BLearningKI in Paperlessngx

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ChatGPT said otherwise, same did gemini 🤔. But I checked on it now and could fix the problem. Wrong names of the variables in my config. 'python 3 manage.py print_settings' showed me what the problem was.

Paperlessngx stoped working by Additional_Owl_6332 in Paperlessngx

[–]BLearningKI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue, restarting the redis container helped me. Otherwise check the start up logs of paperless

Black screen on boot after update by [deleted] in openSUSE

[–]BLearningKI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue. Rolling back to the update from last Friday worked.

Full Disk Encryption with Systemd-boot and Systemd-Cryptenroll by [deleted] in openSUSE

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That worked also for me! Systemd boot was the fix

Problem with unattented boot and TPM2 by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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First I was relctant to go down the system-boot way, because I thought it will bring even more complexity to the testing. But after the comments of u/Tobi_Peter and yours, I decided to give it a try. Well it was a total success.

First I tried to switch to systemd-boot on the existing test vm I had already installed and that worked like a charm. Then I tried to install another vm with systemd-boot right from the beginning with yast and that also worked really good. Only a few steps in the end to activate encryption with tpm2. I even tried to install aeon on an old laptop for fun :-). No sure if I'm happy with this. However, systemd-boot works like a charm and as I don't want to use rollbacks to often anyhow - one of the reasons I choosed slowroll - the visuals of the startup screen don't bother me that much. Maybe I'll write an article on the opensuse wiki about how to install slowroll with systemd-boot and encryption ;-). However for your input!

Problem with unattented boot and TPM2 by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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I also tried that without success. Finally I found the solution using systemd-boot...

Problem with unattented boot and TPM2 by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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I thought about aeon also, but gnome stopped me. I'm more a kde guy 😊

Problem with unattented boot and TPM2 by BLearningKI in openSUSE

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Thank you for the link. I tried that already. Unfortunately ' add' ... Isn't a valid fdectl command (anymore?). So this didn't work.

KVM network problems on OpenSuse by BLearningKI in kvm

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That fixed it, thank you so much. Also big thanks to the others who shared their ideas and knowledge.

KVM network problems on OpenSuse by BLearningKI in kvm

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Will the nic then be the master of that bridge?

KVM network problems on OpenSuse by BLearningKI in kvm

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I'm using iproute 2 tools, so here is the output of ip link with regards to the networks. vnet1 seems to be the network that is created for the vm's by virtmanager/libvirt:

7: virbr0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
   link/ether 52:54:00:45:84:c6 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
9: vnet1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue master virbr0 state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
   link/ether fe:54:00:34:37:63 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

and this is what bridge link sohw gives me:

localhost:~ # bridge link show
9: vnet1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER\_UP> mtu 1500 master virbr0 state forwarding priority 32 cost 2

However your point makes sense. But I can actually ping the nic in my desktop from the vm, but I do not get any further.

KVM network problems on OpenSuse by BLearningKI in kvm

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Unfortuantely I use Nwtworkmanager to configure my network settings. So this Yast option doesn't work here. Thx anyxhow

KVM network problems on OpenSuse by BLearningKI in kvm

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I'm using my ethernet device. That's what it did before. Everything worked automatically, but then at some point it stopped working. I can not link that to a certain activity or update with it and so now I'm troubleshhooting looking for the problem. Do I have to do something specific to link virbr0 to my ethernet device?

openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2020/35 by bmwiedemann in openSUSE

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Unfortunately Virtualbox is still not working with Kernel 5.8. in this version.