From 372769b0de673c93beb5ac7979d6bc8ff7da0bed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Bullard Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 21:49:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata --- distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata.md | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 97 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata.md b/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata.md index ac3513f..a9807e6 100644 --- a/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata.md +++ b/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: OpenMandriva Lx ROME Errata description: published: true -date: 2022-09-07T07:11:20.188Z +date: 2022-09-13T20:49:11.167Z tags: rolling, rome editor: markdown dateCreated: 2021-04-24T05:57:30.543Z @@ -10,10 +10,105 @@ dateCreated: 2021-04-24T05:57:30.543Z # OpenMandriva Lx ROME Errata - Known Issues +## This page is a Work_In_Progress, got it? + > As with any release, there are still issues and bugs that may not have been resolved. This page documents those that may cause inconvenience and where possible details how they may be worked around. {.is-info}
- **Please read also [OMLx ROME Release Notes](/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/notes)**. +## Known Issues and workarounds +
+ +### NVIDIA Graphics Cards + +Information to come. See WIP. + +
+ +### NVME SSDs + +NVME SSDs are normally recognized by ROME Live ISO. If for some reason they are not we have couple of workarounds under 'Troubleshooting' in the ISO Grub2 Menu that may work. They are (PCIE ASPM=OFF) and (NVME APST=OFF). We hope this works for most peoples hardware. +This issue is of course very hardware specific. + +On installed system user may wish to add this workaround to /etc/default/grub and +run update-grub2 to make workaround global. You would use the one that you found to +work on the Live ISO. + +If (PCIE ASPM=OFF) worked for you then add: +`pcie=aspm=off` +to the lines: +`GRUB_DECLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT` +`GRUB_DECLINE_LINUX_RECOVERY` +in +`/etc/default/grub` +and then run: +`$ sudo update-grub2` + +If (NVME APST=OFF) worked then add instead: +`nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0` + +As always users are encouraged to ask questions about anything you do not understand +on our [forum](https://forum.openmandriva.org/). + +
+ +### GEOIP + +Installer automatic GEOIP setting may not set the timezone correctly. + +
+ +### How to configure printer + +Turn your printer on and see if it is automatically configured. Pay attention to whether the +right driver was installed. If printer was auto configured and you have correct driver then +great, you are all set. +If it was not, turn off your printer. Open System Settings>Hardware>Printers or from terminal (Konsole) run: + +`kcmshell5 kcm_printer_manager` + +and remove your printer. +If the correct driver was not installed by default we will need to add a software package. +The next step is to determine what software to add for your printer. +In OpenMandriva Lx this is most likely to be a 'task-printing' package specific to your +printer brand. The packages are: +•task-printing-canon +•task-printing-epson +•task-printing-hp +•task-printing-lexmark +•task-printing-okidata +•task-printing-misc +Install the package that matches your brand or the misc package if none do. Example +using okidata: + +`sudo dnf install task-printing-okidata` + +Now turn printer on again and it should then automatically configure itself (sometimes you +might need to reboot for auto config to work). If it doesn't you can configure it with System Settings>Hardware>Printers or run from terminal (Konsole): + +`kcmshell5 kcm_printer_manager`. + +Alternative method to set up a printer in ROME are to use CUPS (localhost:631 as url in browser). *For some hardware this may work better.* + +If not seek help [here](https://forum.openmandriva.org/c/en/support). + +
+ +### Discover new software + +If you want to explore also additional repositories packages you will need to enable them +by means of Software Repository Selector and to refresh cache. To refresh cache you can use `--refresh` option like this: + +`sudo dnf --refresh install foo_package` + +`sudo dnf --refresh dsync` (command to upgrade your ROME system) + +Or you can use `dnf clean all` like: + +`sudo dnf clean all ; sudo dnf install foo_package` + +`sudo dnf clean all ; sudo dnf dsync` (another command to upgrade your ROME system) + +