Hi all,

Edit: I use the KDE spin of Fedora 40 (updated after I posted this) and have a Windows 10 partition. However, I am not able to boot into Windows as it doesn’t show up in GRUB.

I’ve been encountering some frustrating issues with my Fedora Linux installation and I’m hoping someone here might be able to offer some guidance or solutions. I’m gonna post them all in this thread - please tell me if I should break each issue into individual

  1. Time Setting: I’ve noticed that my system time doesn’t seem to be setting correctly, even when I have automatic time synchronization enabled. The time in my BIOS is correct. Even when I try to set the time manually, it reverts back to the wrong settings.

  2. Persistent Wi-Fi Password Prompts: Despite having saved my Wi-Fi password in the connection settings within KDE, I’m constantly being asked to re-enter it every time I connect. It’s a bit of a hassle, My credentials are saved.

  3. Browser Rendering Issues: When using both Chrome and Firefox on Fedora, I’ve noticed that certain websites, like Arduino.cc, don’t load images or schematics properly. For example, when I try to access https://docs.arduino.cc/built-in-examples/basics/Blink/ the images fail to load. Strangely, I don’t encounter this problem when using the same browsers on my Windows desktop. I have also tried to start Firefox in “fail safe” mode without addons enable but it does not make solve the issue.

  4. Dual Boot Trouble: During the installation process, I managed to break my dual boot to Windows, which didn’t happen when I initially tried out Linux Mint. The Linux Mint installer automatically managed to make my system dual boot through GRUB. However, I probably messed up in the Fedora installation process, and now I don’t know how to fix it.

  5. Driver Discovery: Despite enabling RPM Fusion for the Nvidia Driver, I cannot find the driver in the Discover app. Is there a step I might be missing, or a different approach I should take to locate and install the Nvidia driver?

My hwinfo, using hwinfo --short:, removed keyboard, mouse etc.

cpu:

11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7

graphics card:

nVidia TU117M [GeForce MX450]

Intel TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics]

sound:

Intel Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller

storage:

Samsung Electronics NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO

network:

wlp0s20f3 Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201

enp0s31f6 Intel Ethernet Connection (13) I219-LM

network interface:

enp0s31f6 Ethernet network interface

lo Loopback network interface

wlp0s20f3 Ethernet network interface

disk:

/dev/nvme0n1 Samsung Electronics NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO

/dev/zram0 Disk

partition:

/dev/nvme0n1p1 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p2 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p3 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p4 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p5 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p6 Partition

/dev/nvme0n1p7 Partition 
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Yes. I actually got another issue. abrt-applet “encounters a problem”. No idea why or what the application is all about.

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So I’m still a newb myself, so my terminology and all that is very lacking so bear with me. abrt-applet is your crash tool. You can use it to report crashes. Am I correct in that you are using Fedora KDE Plasma spin? If yes, upgrade to 40 (it will also upgrade to Plasma 6). It’s had quite a number of updates since it released, so while it is still working out the kinks, if you upgrade and then update it, you’ll get far fewer of those crashes. They will still happen— for me it’s usually Discover that crashes, but if you start the program again, it’ll work. Sometimes you have to let things “settle” before trying to rip open multiple programs at a time. Plasma 6 also has a better crash reporting tool, too. Two things when you do the upgrade: do it from the console and make sure you update all your drivers and everything before you start the upgrade.

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https://linuxtldr.com/upgrading-fedora-to-the-latest-release/

There, I found you the one I used to walk me through it. Make sure to follow the CLI (console commands) instructions, not the GUI.

Turn off all custom themes and set it to Breeze. You can switch back after the upgrade. Just to make sure there are no issues.

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