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what's better to manage ports? ufw or firewalld?
  • Iptables. Because in the end its iptables, so I learned it from the beginning „the right way“ and i am therefore not locked into one or another

  • Decision of Next Os
  • Nah, I run my updates maybe once a week on average. If afterwards something breaks, I simply do a complete Rollback (with e. g. snapshots). If after the next update its still broken, then I start to dig in „what“ is broken and how I might fix it

    But as I said, it didn‘t happen to me yet - but I‘m also fairly new to Arch as well, so that‘s at least my plan on how I would go after it.

  • Decision of Next Os
  • Rolling release 🤷🏻‍♂️ there might be updates which cause issues where you might need to rollback, if you can handle that it shouldn‘t be a problem.

    I‘m using Arch myself since about 2 months and never happened that an update break something for me - when something broke it was my own fault.

  • The future of kbin.earth...
  • Awesome! Will look to register tonight or tomorrow, when I find the time. Thanks for letting me know :)

  • The future of kbin.earth...
  • Ok. I think Im gonna test it out aswell once migration is done

  • The future of kbin.earth...
  • So the migration to mbin is done or just wanted to fix that first anyways? ^^

  • Cannot run Wayland on nVidia at all
  • Its working since months, so I guess you have the drivers installed. For me I needed the „wayland-protocols“ package to work on my RTX3070
    And the obvious once others have pointed out, the kernel parameters

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • @darth
    did test that as well, but didn't help as the kernel didn't boot up at all.
    In the end, after also trying to reach out to ASUS Support (and ofc without any proper solution from their side), I did replace my custom built, noname, (trash) motherboard and now it works flawless.

    So, I think it was something with the ACPI/DSDT Tables f'd up on the old MoBo and ASUS just couldn't (or didn't want to) fix that...

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • Alright, no worries! Appreciate you trying to help, thank you

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • Yep, saw this entries already and tried with it. To no change unfortunately.
    Did some research and also found the suggest to try with
    acpi=noirq noapic
    but also tried to no change.

    Regarding the BIOS options, I did also check for these options, bug they simply aren‘t there 🤷🏻‍♂️ but will look again after those. Got told that this error might be due to the acpi=off thingy

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • there you go:
    https://pastebin.com/kNFqya2L

    taken with acpi=off boot.
    Since without acpi=off it's not possible to boot and there is absolutely no output after grub (as if the kernel wouldn't load at all) there simply nothing to show ...

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • Sure. The whole output or something like dmesg -T --level=emerg,alert,crit,err,warn ?

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • Well the startup kernel messages. Looking for something specific?

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  • ok took me 3 days to test, apologies :D
    but unfortunately, no, doesn't work. Even the "old" iso stucks at the exact same position with the exact same behavior :(

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  • got some news. I don't think, that it might change something, but who knows.
    I added in grub the option "insmod progress" (which I found by googling somewhere). It should show, if kernel and initrd do load or not and now I can see, that the vmlinuz and initrd are loading to 100% and after that it hangs. So it looks like the kernel loads but then stucks.
    As said before, I don't think that this might change something in regards to further tests with my actual mobo, but I didn't want to left that out ...

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • @Guenther_Amanita

    One last question, what would you suggest for looking up which hardware (mobo in general) would play nice (or at least at all) with linux? Is linux-hardware.org the way to go?

  • Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.
  • @Guenther_Amanita
    I don‘t know about the perfectly fine piece of hardware if it‘s making me so much trouble 🤣 but thank you for your opinion on this, appreciate it

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  • Oh I absolutely can relate haha
    Maybe one day I‘ll be here asking dumb questions again, watch out 😁

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  • Alright, no worries! You invested so much time and effort trying to help me out, I can‘t thank you enough for that, really really appreciate it much!

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  • Yeah I already got one in mind and looked it up on linux-hardware.org - any other option I‘d have to make sure the next one is alright? (Besides socket and compatibility with my other hw)

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    got told to crosspost over here to reach more people:

    https://kbin.social/m/linuxquestions/p/4631784

    I don't know if and how crossposting functions in kbin/lemmy, so hopefully it'll work that way

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    Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.

    Ok I nearly lost hope, since not being able to figure it out.

    PLEASE. SEND. HELP.

    \_ First: this might gonna get a long one, but I‘m desperately looking for help! Second: I‘m a total newb on Linux, so I have really limited Linux know-how.

    Specs: Asus ROG Strix G15DS-R7700X088W AMD Ryzen 7 7700X NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 2x 1TB SSDs; 1x M2 NVME with W11 running, 1x SATA

    Goal: Running Dual Boot with W11 on the first, M2 SSD (already running fine) and Linux (Nobara preferred) on the second, SATA SSD

    Distros I tried: Nobara 39 Fedora 39 Fedora 38 Ubuntu 22.04 Pop!\_OS

    Problem I run into: I can‘t boot even from the LiveUSB without the „acpi=off“ option. If I do, I get just a black Screen (with Backlight still on) or, if I get into the Grub options first, there‘s only „booting command list“ visible but nothing else happens (even with „quiet“ disabled, no info on the Screen at all). One thing I noticed, since my Keyboard, Mouse and Mousemat (Razerfly) have lighting, when I try to boot without the acpi=off, they go dark. And stay dark. With acpi=off the keyboard alone goes dark but then lights up again after 2-3 seconds. If I run it with acpi=off, I can boot and install, but I then have to boot every time with acpi=off. This leads to the graphics driver not being recognized by the OS and running always in 1024x768 „software rendering“ resolution (even with proper drivers installed and enabled and nouveau on blacklist). So just let „acpi=off“ enabled isn‘t an option.

    I did, after researching for several hours, try with various other options (nomodeset, acpi=ht, pci=biosirq, noapic, nolapic, and so on, tried a ton of those) but nothing did the trick - always black screen of death without acpi=off.

    I did update my BIOS to the latest Version (306), did try every possibilty of options enabled/disabled (Fast Boot, Secure Boot, IOMMU, acpi settings in BIOS, secondary on-board Graphics,…) with no change.

    Since I ran out of options (in relation to my google and reddit search skills), knowledge (total newb on Linux) and possibility to ask friends (that know more about linux than me), I‘m desperate enough to ask for help.

    You are my last hope, before giving up on Linux with my PC.

    If someone has an idea I could try or even a solution, I‘d be endlessly thankful!

    If I missed some info or something is needed, don‘t hesitate to as for specific details.\_

    \#linuxquestions

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