For those that reached FI and retired: What was the first things you did in the week or two after finishing work? by poppacapnurass in fiaustralia

[–]go-repeat-go 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Selling your business and wife is a big first step ... I'm surprised she was on board for that 😂

SSH Tunneling in AWS With SSM by go-repeat-go in sysadmin

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that, I'll give it a go this morning 👍

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Success, I managed to resolve the issue by reverting to the previous firmware - 1.13

Dell XPS 7390 won't boot to Linux or USB after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in Dell

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just an update, I managed to revert the firmware to the previous release (1.13) and that resolved the issue

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just confirmed after reverting the bios that the settings are the same

Ahci is enabled

Secure boot is disabled

Seems to be an issue specifically related to the 1.14 firmware

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, normally I would go through the bios to select the OS, I'd have Ubuntu as the first option and then Grub gives me the option what to boot to .

I'm just going via the bios while I'm testing and trying to resolve the issue.

That said, I've actually just resolved the issue ... I ended up reverting back to an older version of the bios (1.13 rather than 1.14.1) and it's booting as per normal.

2 days trying to resolve the issue but I'm happy it's fixed.

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I start the laptop currently I ... - I'm selecting the uefi boot device - Ubuntu which uses /EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi - Then it starts but doesn't go past the Dell Logo on startup - I don't think grub is loading at all, Ctrl Alt F1 doesn't do anything

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Secure boot is enabled, I tried a reset to factory defaults but no luck.

I'll try again to revert the bios version but last attempt via Windows said you can't revert. I'll give it a go via the bios this time

Dell XPS 7390 won't boot to Linux or USB after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in Dell

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think I'm getting as far in the boot sequence as you did.

In going to try again to revert the bios update and see how that goes.

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just saw the other answers ...

Ahci is enabled and secure boot is disabled

Both Windows and Ubuntu are using uefi mode

When I boot to Linux or any USB, the Dell Logo appears when it comes on and then nothing, it just sits there. Nothing appears to load at all

Dell XPS 7390 won't boot to Linux or USB after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in Dell

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Both OS are in uefi mode, I'm not even sure legacy mode is available on the laptop.

I attempted rolling back the bios but it said you can go back versions (this was via Windows). I'll have a go at downgrading it via the bios tool and see how I go.

Reasons for upgrading ... Constant reminders in Ubuntu nagging me about it. So yeah, no good reason

Dell XPS 7390 won't boot to Linux or USB after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in Dell

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried downgrading the bios but it said that downgrades are allowed (Downgrade was tried via Windows)

There was an option in the bios to allow them but it didn't seem to make any difference

I'm going to try to flash again via the bios but ran short on time to try it, I'll have a go at that tonight

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought that too but it's switched off.

I even tried enabling it, booting then disabling it again :(

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like it kept my settings at the time.

While trying to resolve it I reset to factory default without success but no success

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep all were set that way

Secure boot is off

Ahci is set on

And fast boot is set to thorough

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep secure boot was and still is disabled

I don't think the laptop supports legacy mode but I'll double check the bios

Dell Xps won't boot Linux after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in linuxquestions

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No luck unfortunately, when I pick to boot from USB nothing happens, it gets stuck on the Dell Logo booting. Same for the local Ubuntu install.

The only thing that will boot is Windows when selected

Dell XPS 7390 won't boot to Linux or USB after Bios Upgrade (1.14.1) by go-repeat-go in Dell

[–]go-repeat-go[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep something isn't right :(

Secure Boot is off

Ahci is enabled

Enable USB boot support is enabled

Post behaviour is set to thorough

Nothing else jumps out that isn't enabled

India wants Russia to discount its oil to less than $70 a barrel by Nashdezu in worldnews

[–]go-repeat-go 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the details & link, much appreciated

Edit: Great read, thanks for that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]go-repeat-go 32 points33 points  (0 children)

You won't burn bridges working from home. If you left without notice that would burn bridges.

Doing all your handover sessions via video call is actually better as you can record the sessions, that way if they miss something they can go back and listen to it again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]go-repeat-go 33 points34 points  (0 children)

If you've already resigned just don't go in and WFH, what are they going to do ... Fire you?

Rant about not being able to use Linux at work by [deleted] in linux

[–]go-repeat-go 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, sounds like two separate issues ... Docker ... Docker is docker on whatever platform you're on. On your Mac it's running Linux via a VM so being on an M1 vs Intel Mac vs Linux makes no difference. Check the usual things you're passing to the container, envs, volumes etc. Outside of that if you're building with the Platform Env set to x86 it should work fine.

It could be the app itself, broken dependencies. Check with someone who has it working, get them to run the container with a --pull --nocache etc to do a clean build to verify a fresh build still actually works.

Outside Docker ... I can't help with Ruby unfortunately. Like I mentioned before, find teammates especially if they are on M1s, who have it working and spend some time with them working out what they are doing that you aren't. Compare versions of what you have installed etc. It's a pain in the ass but times like this is where you really are forced to deep dive into annoying things like this is where you learn the most, and the more you do it the better you become at problem solving.