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title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes
description: description:
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date: 2023-02-28T15:59:26.206Z date: 2023-02-28T16:08:36.654Z
tags: rome tags: rome
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dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z
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- *x86_64 KDE Plasma desktop* full featured (includes the most common used functionalities, multimedia and office software). - *x86_64 KDE Plasma desktop* full featured (includes the most common used functionalities, multimedia and office software).
- *znver1 KDE Plasma desktop*: we have also built a version specifically for current AMD processors (Ryzen, ThreadRipper, EPYC) that outperforms the generic (x86_64) version by taking advantage of new features in those processors. znver1 is for the listed processors (Ryzen, ThreadRipper, EPYC) only, do not install on any other hardware. - *znver1 KDE Plasma desktop*: we have also built a version specifically for current AMD processors (Ryzen, ThreadRipper, EPYC) that outperforms the generic (x86_64) version by taking advantage of new features in those processors. znver1 is for the listed processors (Ryzen, ThreadRipper, EPYC) only, do not install on any other hardware.
Installable images are offered for the Pinebook Pro, Raspberry Pi 4B, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Synquacer, Cubox Pulse and generic UEFI compatible devices (such as most aarch64 server boards) <!--Installable images are offered for the Pinebook Pro, Raspberry Pi 4B, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Synquacer, Cubox Pulse and generic UEFI compatible devices (such as most aarch64 server boards)-->
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## System requirements ## System requirements
ROME requires at least 2048 MB of memory and at least 10 GB of hard drive space (see below for known issues with partitioning). ROME requires at least 2048 MB of memory and at least 10 GB of hard drive space (see below for known issues with partitioning).
*Important Note: Graphics Hardware:* Graphics Hardware:
The KDE Plasma Desktop requires a 3D graphics card that supports OpenGL 2.0 or above. We recommend using AMD, Intel, Adreno or VC4 graphics chips. The KDE Plasma Desktop requires a 3D graphics card that supports OpenGL 2.0 or above. We recommend using AMD, Intel, Adreno or VC4 graphics chips.
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## Upgrading OMLx 4.3 system to ROME ## Upgrading OMLx 4.3 system to ROME
See [Upgrading OMLx 4.3 system to ROME](https://forum.openmandriva.org/t/how-to-upgrade-rock-omlx-4-3-to-rome-rolling/4470) See [Upgrading OMLx 4.3 system to ROME](https://forum.openmandriva.org/t/4470)
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## File system type ## File system type
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## About Repositories ## About Repositories
We have [om-repo-picker](/policies/repositories-tldr) aka Software Repository Selector to select additional repositories for more package availability. We have [om-repo-picker](/policies/repositories-tldr) aka Software Repository Selector to select additional repositories for more package availability.
**Do not mix the repositories from different release versions/update channels**. This means, as an example, do not use Cooker repositories on a ROME system. If you use Rock, use Rock repositories only. This is explained in more detail in [OpenMandriva Release Plan and Repositories](https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/policies/release-plan-and-repositories). If you mix different release/update channel repositories and you break your computer the solution is to do a fresh install. After that fresh install do not do this again. **Do not mix the repositories from different release versions/update channels**. This means, as an example, do not use Cooker repositories on a ROME system. If you use Rock, use Rock repositories only. This is explained in more detail in [OpenMandriva Release Plan and Repositories](/policies/release-plan-and-repositories). If you mix different release/update channel repositories and you break your computer the solution is to do a fresh install. After that fresh install do not do this again.
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## How to install and remove packages ## How to install and remove packages
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Should user want a gcc compiled kernel for their desktop install `kernel-desktop-gcc`. Then find this and boot from it under 'Advanced Options' in the Grub2 Menu. Should user want a gcc compiled kernel for their desktop install `kernel-desktop-gcc`. Then find this and boot from it under 'Advanced Options' in the Grub2 Menu.
## Nvidia Graphic hardware ## Nvidia Graphic hardware
This is discussed in [ROME Errata](https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/distribution/releases/omlxrolling/errata) This is discussed in [ROME Errata](/distribution/releases/rome/errata)
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## What to do if I have a problem ## What to do if I have a problem
Should you have problems please report in the [English Support forum](https://forum.openmandriva.org/c/en/support) with a descriptive title and enough description and information for someone to be able to help you. Or for possible faster results contact us at [OpenMandriva Chat](https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/team/chat) . If your issue is a serious technical issue then please [file a bug report](https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/distribution/issues). Should you have problems please report in the [English Support forum](https://forum.openmandriva.org/c/en/support) with a descriptive title and enough description and information for someone to be able to help you. Or for possible faster results contact us at [OpenMandriva Chat](/team/chat) . If your issue is a serious technical issue then please [file a bug report](https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/distribution/issues).
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### Errata ### Errata
Please read also [ROME Errata](https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/distribution/releases/rome/errata) Please read also [ROME Errata](/distribution/releases/rome/errata)
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### Changelog ### Changelog
You may want to have a look at the [latest changes](https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/distribution/releases/rome/new) You may want to have a look at the [latest changes](/distribution/releases/rome/new)
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## Helping the project ## Helping the project