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devtoi, in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?)

I had an issue where one keyboard (worked with another one) worked in bootloader, but not when entering the encryption password after that. I believe I solved that by moving keyboard earlier in the module list in mkinitcpio.conf. Maybe something similar would solve your issue?

bigmclargehuge, in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

These specs actually seem really solid for the price point, I’m glad to see decent alternative smartphones popping up that actually have some power.

What’s bugging me is the lack of information about the software. Apparently this is Android with a layer like Hallium to run a Debian userspace on top? And yet they don’t advertise that fact. It’s just a little off putting that this product seems to be aimed at Linux/general tech enthusiasts, yet the company seemed to miss the fact that those customers tend to really like knowing what they’re running under the hood.

tutus, in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?)

I believe this is a hardware issue. Have you checked the USB options in the BIOS?

Lojcs,

It works fine in bios and bootloader. This only happens during boot

eugenia, in Usb keyboard unavailable during boot until all usb devices are initialised (solutions?)
@eugenia@lemmy.ml avatar

Was there no option about it on the BIOS/UEFI about something like that?

Lojcs,

How would bios change how linux loads usb devices?

737, in Fedora 38 download?

probably not a good idea, you’d have to upgrade quite soon. take a look at centos or rocky Linux instead, they’re both down stream from fedora

kiara, in Linux in the military

Linux distro NixOS is used by mil-tech company Anduril

pastermil, in Furi Phone FLX1: Debian smartphone debuts • The Register

Is it better than PinePhone?

poVoq, in Fedora 38 download?
@poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

There is a special .iso archive for all past releases.

BaroqueInMind, in Linux in the military

Looks like that are switching over from a generic Linux into android

0x0, in Linux in the military

Check out the World of Tanks forums for information.

domi, in Fedora 38 download?
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

Does it lock up when booting? Fedora’s kernel has issues booting on Surface devices since Fedora 39.

You either need to switch kernels (e.g. linux-surface kernel) on a different machine or switch distro.

Running an outdated Fedora version is not the solution.

jaagruk, in bookmark manager like jabref for linux?

Best option is probably mozilla pocket.

But I will use Wallabag if needed (Currently I store them in plain-text and have no reason to switch). It is simple and get job done. RSS support is also great. There is a paid hosted version as someone mentioned. This one is free to use

Diplomjodler3, in I just realized all my teachers use ubuntu

It’s outrageous! You must start a crusade to make them see the error of their ways and start using Arch!

VintageGenious,

Should I ?

Diplomjodler3,

You must! The Penguin demands it!

delirious_owl,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

No

unionagainstdhmo, in New Bluefin image variant, zst:chunked compression, weekly updates
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

Recently switched to bluefin from workstation, I was initially a bit held back by all of the GNOME customisations, but they’re pretty straightforward to revert back to default. While I like the idea of automatic updates it would be nice if it integrated with GNOME software to make it easier to control. Otherwise if you’re looking for an immutable/atomic desktop and want it to pretty much work out of the box I would highly recommend

giddy,
@giddy@aussie.zone avatar

Have you tried Silverblue? If Bluefin’s Gnome customisation isn’t for you I expect Silverblue would be much closer to Workstation

lapislazuli, in bookmark manager like jabref for linux?

There’s Zotero. I haven’t used it but seems to have a feature called ‘Collect with a click’ which should allow adding bookmarks.

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