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Get Logo, then nothing (sort of) #871

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Komak57 opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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Get Logo, then nothing (sort of) #871

Komak57 opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Komak57
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Komak57 commented Jan 19, 2024

Your Issue:

Installer runs fine. CHROOT valid. Reboot. Grub launches, Deck logo shows, ASUS logo shows, and stays there. ALT+F2-7 gives me access to the command line, but resets every roughly 3 seconds. Even if I can get my login credentials in that time frame, as soon as the screen wipe happens, it needs me to enter them again. Can't SSH, can't diagnose with CHROOT, same happens in safe mode.

Your device's full specs

ASUS TUF FX504GD-RS51
CPU: i5 8300H
GPU: Intel UHD 630 iGPU + GTX 1050
RAM: 8GB

Your OS version (cat /etc/os-release | grep VARIANT_ID | cut -d '"' -f 2):

snapshot20230823.1454

Have you updated your installation recently?

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@JesseDeLoore
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I have the same experience.
Is there any way to be able to just get to the CLI so we can see what is causing the issue at a system level?

@Komak57
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Komak57 commented Jan 27, 2024

I'm not looking for a solution to the incompatibility. I'm looking for a solution to gain access to the terminal so I can narrow down and identify the problems myself. Which is, to the best of my knowledge, the purpose of an open-source project. The live-cd installer operates fine, which means I should be able to get the installation to work before making performance modifications. But, I can't do that if some service is constantly crashing the terminal, preventing me from diagnosing said issue. Any idea which services are running at boot I can temporarily disable to gain access?

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