Actually, funny timing -- I rarely buy new
machines, but happened to this week (check that box off till the
end of the decade...).
Intel 10850K with UHD 630 onboard, and Z590 with the 5.10 kernel
(Debian...). Similar issues -- completely unable to get the GUI
up in native resolution, GRUB dumps me to a black screen despite
many nomodeset schenigans....
"solution" was to put in an ancient Nvidia card and run nouveau to
get my screen up, but would be very interested in hearing folk's
experiences here.
Cheers!
I know I'm the one who always runs the old PCs, but I recently
decided I should have one new one in the mix. The one I got has an
ASUS Z590-A motherboard and an Intel i5-10400 processor. Well
Fedora won't run a Wayland session on it. It will only run a
Gnome-xorg session. I even had to run the install from Basic
Graphics mode. I asked about it on AskFedora. I have no useful
response yet, but another person wrote about a similar experience,
but different motherboard; the processor was different, but the
same gen and also a UHD type. This needs to be addressed as all
the Intel processors have been UHD for quite a while now. I'm
thinking I should be writing a bug against mutter. Please let me
know if you think I've got something wrong.
Have a Great Day!
Pat (tablepc)
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