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Post #831

tohur said:

radrobert4213 said:

I try Nobara Linux and the CachyOS are booting with and without UEFI with no problem . So we can't blame the kernel.Did you install support for AMD and Intel processors which other distributions have ?

It installs both at build just like every Fedora based Bootc image. Your issue is so far uniqe to you because I have yet to have anyone else report a simular issue without tracking it down to something else and if they have had the issue they haven't reported it.I will be getting a bug tracker up soon maybe we can get more reports of this issue your having and we can start working towards a fix but until I have some kind of clear trace of whats happening its like shooting fish in a barrle blind folded. Try seeing if you can even rebase an Fedora Atomic install to RakuOS .. instructions are on the download page rakuos.org/download

Yes I tried that yesterday and it didn't work either the first sudo rpm-ostree reset command did something. But this second one didn't sudo rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:registry.gitlab.com/rakuos/images/rakuos-kde:latest says this system is not as booted as libostree Now is it because I tried it on Fedora 44 beta ??

Post #832

radrobert4213 said:

tohur said:

radrobert4213 said:

I try Nobara Linux and the CachyOS are booting with and without UEFI with no problem . So we can't blame the kernel.Did you install support for AMD and Intel processors which other distributions have ?

It installs both at build just like every Fedora based Bootc image. Your issue is so far uniqe to you because I have yet to have anyone else report a simular issue without tracking it down to something else and if they have had the issue they haven't reported it.I will be getting a bug tracker up soon maybe we can get more reports of this issue your having and we can start working towards a fix but until I have some kind of clear trace of whats happening its like shooting fish in a barrle blind folded. Try seeing if you can even rebase an Fedora Atomic install to RakuOS .. instructions are on the download page rakuos.org/download

Yes I tried that yesterday and it didn't work either the first

sudo rpm-ostree reset command did something.

But this second one didn't

sudo rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:registry.gitlab.com/rakuos/images/rakuos-kde:latest

says this system is not as booted as libostree

Now is it because I tried it on Fedora 44 beta ??

the error sounds like you were on a NON rpm-ostree/bootc enviroment to run those rebase commands you have to be running Fedora Atomic or something like Bazzite

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Post #833

Ok I download Fedora-COSMIC-Atomic-ostree-x86_64-43-1.6.iso installed on boxes and try your two commands and fedora cosmic is booting but RakuOS just rebooting no boot

Post #875

Hello after a long time downloaded latest kde amd version iso and I tried booting it successfully in gnome-boxes but when I tried to install it it said my processor is not supported. OK As far as I understand, are using something kernel V3 Now my question is, is that XanMod kernel??? If so, could you make a KDE AMD version, everything to be the same, just to use V2 kernel for my slightly older processor?

Post #880

radrobert4213 said:

Hello after a long time downloaded latest kde amd version iso and I tried booting it successfully in gnome-boxes but when I tried to install it it said my processor is not supported. OK

As far as I understand, are using something kernel V3

Now my question is, is that XanMod kernel???

If so, could you make a KDE AMD version, everything to be the same, just to use V2 kernel for my slightly older processor?

Its the CachyOS kernel and v3 only currently. We will be creating a image template repo to make creating your own image easy and you could swap the kernel, but atm we have 6 images/isos if we made v2 images/isos that would double our images/isos to 12. atm our remaining CDN space for isos is being reserved for our Upcoming Enterprise Linux variants and Gaming Gamescope and TV images/ISOS.

Though I will say I am researching how to include multiple kernels on the images and have a system in place to would keep grub updated with the proper kernel to use but there is no ETA on that if I can do that

Post #881

tohur said:

radrobert4213 said:

Hello after a long time downloaded latest kde amd version iso and I tried booting it successfully in gnome-boxes but when I tried to install it it said my processor is not supported. OK

As far as I understand, are using something kernel V3

Now my question is, is that XanMod kernel???

If so, could you make a KDE AMD version, everything to be the same, just to use V2 kernel for my slightly older processor?

Its the CachyOS kernel and v3 only currently. We will be creating a image template repo to make creating your own image easy and you could swap the kernel, but atm we have 6 images/isos if we made v2 images/isos that would double our images/isos to 12. atm our remaining CDN space for isos is being reserved for our Upcoming Enterprise Linux variants and Gaming Gamescope and TV images/ISOS.

Though I will say I am researching how to include multiple kernels on the images and have a system in place to would keep grub updated with the proper kernel to use but there is no ETA on that if I can do that

Thank you for your answer.I didn't think you double iso-s only this KDE and only this AMD version for those who have a slightly older processor and that's it, you don't need to double it if you understand me.

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