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  3. Wonderful. Switched on my dual-GPU Ubuntu machine earlier and it seemed to take quite a bit of time to load.

Wonderful. Switched on my dual-GPU Ubuntu machine earlier and it seemed to take quite a bit of time to load.

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  • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

    @woe2you Yup, arrived the other day. 🤞

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    @davep Hopefully that fixes it. I had a PSU crap out on me a couple of years back, it was very annoying. I'd just bought Helldivers 2 because everyone I knew was raving about it. I got halfway through the tutorial, to the bit where you learn how to drop a tactical nuke on something (my terminology may be off, the experience plus UI niggles put me off the game so much I never played it again) and right at that moment it let the magic smoke out.

    Luckily a mate had a spare one NIB he let me have for a song. It even had the same pinout so I didn't have to junk all my custom cables.

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      @davep Hopefully that fixes it. I had a PSU crap out on me a couple of years back, it was very annoying. I'd just bought Helldivers 2 because everyone I knew was raving about it. I got halfway through the tutorial, to the bit where you learn how to drop a tactical nuke on something (my terminology may be off, the experience plus UI niggles put me off the game so much I never played it again) and right at that moment it let the magic smoke out.

      Luckily a mate had a spare one NIB he let me have for a song. It even had the same pinout so I didn't have to junk all my custom cables.

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      @woe2you Changed the PSU, reset the CMOS, got into Ubuntu and removed stuff like docker that might be messing with my network settings (I think I installed it last night and it's been playing up since the next reboot). Only problem is, it still seems to randomly not start properly. 100% reboots fail, random hard boots succeed. Noticed that docker decided to modify my Nvidia drivers too, which isn't optimal. What a pain in the bum.

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      • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

        @woe2you Changed the PSU, reset the CMOS, got into Ubuntu and removed stuff like docker that might be messing with my network settings (I think I installed it last night and it's been playing up since the next reboot). Only problem is, it still seems to randomly not start properly. 100% reboots fail, random hard boots succeed. Noticed that docker decided to modify my Nvidia drivers too, which isn't optimal. What a pain in the bum.

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        @davep Fractally fucked? Keep us posted. I like haunted computer stories.

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          @davep Fractally fucked? Keep us posted. I like haunted computer stories.

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          @woe2you Even in recovery mode it can't start networking. Nvidia drivers I had specifically installed for these Pascal cards isn't installed. Currently letting it sit and think about its life choices without power before reinstalling Ubuntu.

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          • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

            @woe2you Even in recovery mode it can't start networking. Nvidia drivers I had specifically installed for these Pascal cards isn't installed. Currently letting it sit and think about its life choices without power before reinstalling Ubuntu.

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            @woe2you Finally got it doing a net install. I'm worried there's something else up at the BIOS level though, or it's being finicky about which GPU port I'm using.

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            • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

              @woe2you Finally got it doing a net install. I'm worried there's something else up at the BIOS level though, or it's being finicky about which GPU port I'm using.

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              @davep @woe2you Completely a shot in the dark, but try replacing the CMOS battery. It caused all sorts of weird power- and boot-related fuckery for me, and was a $1 fix.

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              • vonxylofon@witter.czV vonxylofon@witter.cz

                @davep @woe2you Completely a shot in the dark, but try replacing the CMOS battery. It caused all sorts of weird power- and boot-related fuckery for me, and was a $1 fix.

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                @vonxylofon @woe2you
                I changed that the other day. Ended up disabling secure boot and the Nvidia drivers are working fine now.

                For now...

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                • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

                  Bugger, it's not responding. No motherboard lights indicating anything untoward. Guess I'll change the PSU, try again, if that fails check with a USB stick and if that works go for a reinstall.

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                  @davep Axe or chainsaw. Always works. Or the pond.

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                  • vickforcella@mastodon.derg.nzV vickforcella@mastodon.derg.nz

                    @davep Axe or chainsaw. Always works. Or the pond.

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                    @VickForcella I basically ended up going through the same process I went through nearly a decade ago, which I'd obviously forgotten.

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                    • davep@infosec.exchangeD davep@infosec.exchange

                      @VickForcella I basically ended up going through the same process I went through nearly a decade ago, which I'd obviously forgotten.

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                      @davep I once had a bios update that killed my mobo. I'm never ever gonna try to fix stuffs again.
                      Oh, and once an update for a newly installed GPU that killed the mobo.
                      Never again!

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