- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/39410719
Error when trying to install Bazzite specifically
I get the following error message:
amd_pstate: failed to register with return -19
And there’s more but then the screen turns into a creepy pasta gif looking thing of white and green shifting blocks, except for a few random letters.
But the issue doesn’t happen when I used a Garuda xfce I had laying around I used for an older PC (that was maybe too old for Bazzite?). That went into the installer and live iso environment without issues.
It’s a newish build I’m making for someone as a gift with the following hardware:
Asus Prime B550M-K AM4 microATX Kingston FURY Beast DDR4 3600 MHz AMD Ryzen 5 4500 AM4
And a used Nvidia RTX 3060ti.
I have secure boot off I think (the Asus EZ bios is weird)
Update
I managed to install it using the text installer, but now it does this:
Then blank screen. Ctrl-Alt-F2 gives me a terminal at least and I did just get-logs which gives me the following:
Is this a Wayland issue?
Update 2:
Not a Wayland issue. But tried installing Fedora Kiinoite to rebase it to Bazzite, but Fedora has the same issue Bazzite did when trying to install, only it doesn’t mention the Elf 19 error, and it frezzes allowing me to take a picture:
I really love Bazzite and run it on my own computer, but I’m starting to think it doesn’t really run on older desktop hardware.





I switched to AMD for my own use a long time ago because of how this used to be the case, so I can’t verify this for myself, but… these days, isn’t that no longer an issue for anyhing newer than Turing? I see RTX 3060 TI in there, which should be fully supported by the open-source drivers that NVIDIA themselves recommend for that hardware, no?
Again, I could be wrong since I haven’t had direct personal experience with it since the days when I DO know that your statement accurately reflected the NVIDIA GPU + Linux driver situation.
NVK isn’t yet fully recommendable (otherwise gaming-oriented distros would save themselves all the hassle as well). It mostly works, but the performance often is horrendous. For gaming purposes as well as CUDA you still have to rely on the proprietary driver to get the most performance everywhere, and that thing is as awful to install as ever. It also got some issues on desktop for which distros like Bazzite implement workarounds and sane configurations that are known.
Nvidia is just awful on Linux…
not NVKhttps://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-transitions-fully-towards-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/
edit: oh I see,
nvidia-utilsis still a closed thing and the only alternative is Zink/NVK unless you go back to nouveau. I got it confused with something else. carry on