Open Piercing666 opened 2 weeks ago
I supposed you're past the Secure Boot key part? If not, check this, you might still need to enroll your key: https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/issues/1274
The issue is with Debian Stable and Debian Testing. There is no keyboard/touchpad compatibility with Debian. The secure boot wasnt the issue. The issue came after the Surface kernel is installed and then the next reboot. It stays locked at the windows logo.
Both Arch and Ubuntu 24.04 beta have no issues with the kernel. Currently running Ubuntu 24.04 Beta without issues (just wish I was more stable i.e. Debian).
I just installed mine just fine, the only issue was enrolling the Secure Boot key, which is just after installing the Surface kernel and rebooting as well and does that exact thing. That's why I thought this was your issue.
I did not have to add this line however.
Do you still have Secure Boot on and install linux-surface-secureboot-mok before rebooting where you're stuck?
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The issue is with Debian Stable and Debian Testing. There is no keyboard/touchpad compatibility with Debian. The secure boot wasnt the issue. The issue came after the Surface kernel is installed and then the next reboot. It stays locked at the windows logo.
Both Arch and Ubuntu 24.04 beta have no issues with the kernel. Currently running Ubuntu 24.04 Beta without issues (just wish I was more stable i.e. Debian).
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You mentioned "Add reboot=pci to your kernel boot parameters."
I have edited the /etc/default/grub to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet reboot=pci"
I know that this isn't the answer because its still frozen on manufacture's logo...Can you go into detail on this?