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Problems with new HTPC on Debian 12
cochinada:
No. They are both wired.
cochinada:
So, how do I get out of this predicament?
Did I do something wrong?
This was a backup from my previous version MC30 also for Linux.
The only difference between this new PC and the previous one, aside from the different HW of course, is that I was using Debian 11 and now I have Debian 12.
Previous HW:
Pentium Gold G5500T
ASRock B360M PRO4
GSkill DDR4 2400 8GB C15 Aegis K2 (F4-2400C15D-8GIS)
SSD SAMSUNG 970 EVO NVME (MZ-V7E250BW) 250GB
Current HW:
AMD Ryzen 5 8600G
ASRock B850M-X
Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 16GB
SSD SAMSUNG 970 EVO NVME (MZ-V7E250BW) 250GB
Note: I have three more SDD sata disks just for storage.
zybex:
If your brand new PC is freezing, maybe it's a hardware fault - new stuff can also be broken.
More likely, your Debian install has some driver issue that needs fixing or reinstalling. Does the keyboard work during boot? Can you enter the PC BIOS or type commands at the linux boot prompt? If that works then you'll need to enter linux in safe mode and look at logs to find out what's wrong. Or just reinstall from scratch, if you have backups.
cochinada:
--- Quote from: zybex on March 18, 2025, 08:00:30 am ---If your brand new PC is freezing, maybe it's a hardware fault - new stuff can also be broken.
More likely, your Debian install has some driver issue that needs fixing or reinstalling. Does the keyboard work during boot? Can you enter the PC BIOS or type commands at the linux boot prompt? If that works then you'll need to enter linux in safe mode and look at logs to find out what's wrong. Or just reinstall from scratch, if you have backups.
--- End quote ---
I don't have any HW fault. Perhaps I was not clear enough but this freezing only happened after I've restored my Library. Before everything was working fine but of course my MC Library was totally empty.
The event(s) that triggered this were either the restoring of the Library (and subsequent restart) or entering Theater View as a consequence of the restore.
Awesome Donkey:
For newer hardware like that, I would actually recommend using Ubuntu or even Fedora over Debian, which has older dependencies like Mesa and other drivers.
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