The resulting installs work fine as well. Using QXL and virt-manager, both system and user sessions work fine. I cannot reproduce this bug on a Fedora 35 host installing the beta 1.3 compose as guest on either of the two machines I tested on. virtio graphics on that machine just seem all kinds of broken, no matter the guest. > If you can reproduce this bug with a VM with the virtio driver, that would > Boxes VM and check whether it has qxl or virtio video driver? Thanks. > VM? Also, can you open virt-manager and display details of the affected Unless you created the VM in virt-manager (then it has in Idle state: The entry level machine Z4 is a bit less noisy than. Some consumer graphics cards have side blowing fans that may heat up thermal sensor (s) on the mother board causing fans to ramp. QuickSpec Footnote for Z4: Higher noise levels may be experienced with non HP approved graphic card (s). > Brandon, Boxes creates new VMs with the virtio driver, and so it shouldn't Re: New HP workstation: a little too noisy. > candidate beta demonstrates the described behavior. > Using Boxes (which uses user mode) on a fully updated F35 install, the F36 > (In reply to Brandon Nielsen from comment #17) (In reply to Kamil Páral from comment #18) This ISO Fedora-Workstation-netinst-x.2.iso fails to install as anaconda crashes before completion of dnf installation of downloaded rpms Comment 18 Adam Williamson 03:52:26 UTC Yes. see the welcome screen frozen - mouse doesn't work nor keyboard, except the Esc key create a new VM in virt-manager, confirm that it has QXL video driver (the default)Ģ. Output from inxi and xrander are attached. After many attempts, I managed to get Fedora Gnome desktop installed but screen is at 1024x768 resolution. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):įedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-36-20220310.n.0.iso Install Fedora 37 Workstation to HP Desktop computer I am trying to install Fedora 37 to my HP desktop. When I try to get to a boot menu I get nowhere. I also tested an older Workstation Live (Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-36-20220228.n.0.iso) and then one works OK even with qxl. 03-27-2018 10:14 AM Product: HP Envy 1534 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) When I start my system, it hangs on the HP logo and won't go any further. When I try this with KDE, it works OK even with qxl, and so this problem seems to be related to GNOME stack (mutter?) rather than the qxl driver itself. However, if you create a new VM in gnome-boxes, it uses virtio by default, and therefore works OK. This also affects gnome-boxes, when you start the existing VM (created in virt-manager). When I change it to Video: Virtio the Live system works as excepted. This only happens when the VM has Video: QXL (which is the default value). After that, I'm unable to perform any further action. It also doesn't respond to keyboard events, except Escape, which closes the initial 'Welcome to Fedora' dialog. The system doesn't respond to any mouse events. When I boot F36 Workstation Live iso (Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-36-20220310.n.0.iso) on a new default VM created in virt-manager, the Live session boots, but appears frozen.
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