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==Boot==
 
==Boot==
 
===Some recent Intel systems===
 
===Some recent Intel systems===
As per bug 26829, some Intel system require changing noxconf to xdriver=modesetting in the
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As per https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26829#c9, some Intel system require changing noxconf to xdriver=modesetting in the kernel options, for the graphics to work properly.
kernel options, for the graphics to work properly.
 
  
 
==Live images==
 
==Live images==

Revision as of 20:55, 25 June 2020


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Mageia 8

Note that we will be adding issues from the list [1] as they are reported.

Boot

Some recent Intel systems

As per https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26829#c9, some Intel system require changing noxconf to xdriver=modesetting in the kernel options, for the graphics to work properly.

Live images

GNOME

1) By default GNOME uses the Wayland display server. Wayland is still not fully mature, and may not work well on some hardware. Normally GNOME will automatically fall back to using the X.org display server if Wayland fails to start, but in some cases this fails to happen. If the GNOME desktop fails to launch after completing the initial language and locale selection, or if you experience display problems, you can try forcing GNOME to use the X.org display server by adding nowayland to the boot options in the initial boot menu (press e to edit the boot options).


2) By default the NetworkManager service is enabled in place of the old network management services. On the plus side, this means that the NetworkManager applet integrated into the GNOME desktop works; on the minus side it means that attempting to configure your network connection via the MCC does not work. Use the drop-down menu accessible from the top right corner of the GNOME desktop to perform any necessary network configuration. For wired connections, the network is usually configured automatically and you don't need to do anything. For wireless networks, you will usually need to select an access point and, if it is password-protected, enter the password.