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UBUniversal Blue
Created by bionic-strap 🫡🤖 on 1/15/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Legion Go: speakers are not working
I'm back again lol. The legion go built in speakers are not playing anything. They are detected at least but no sound is being produced, not in gaming mode nor in desktop mode Before this point I had my Bluetooth headphones connected and playing, after putting it to sleep and waking it again hours later, no sound is being produced. So far I rebooted it a few times but there hasn't been any changes. I'm at a loss
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by bionic-strap 🫡🤖 on 1/2/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
PC turns on, monitor only shows a black screen
Hey, I'm not sure at all what caused this but I at least have an order of events. I had just finished installing bazzite on my PC. If failed the first time but after deleting an Ubuntu folder in the EFI, bazzite installed successfully. It booted fine, and I was waiting for it to finish the install scripts from that popup you get after booting into the desktop. At some point, the screen turned off. I assumed it fell asleep. I tried to wake it up but it wouldn't respond. I manually turned the PC off and on, and now it would just do as the video shows. The worst part is I cannot enter the UEFI. I can't imagine why that would be the case. I already changed the HDMI cable to different ports on both the PC and the monitor. Only thing I haven't tried yet is using a DP port but I don't think that would work. Is there anything I could do?
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by bionic-strap 🫡🤖 on 12/17/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
GPU clock stuck at 800 MHz when below 15W TDP (Legion Go)
As the title. I was wondering if anyone else has been encountering this issue and if yes, has anyone found a way to remove that limit? When I do use HHD to manually set up a GPU Clock limit to a minimum of anything above 800, mangohud will reflect the minimum limit I had set but performance would remain the same, so I'm sure the custom limits are being ignored to keep it at 800MHz When the GPU locks to 800MHz, games that aren't lightweight will begin to stutter and there are audio cracks, although it's infrequent. FPS limits also don't fix the stuttering as FPS will wildly spike up and down. At 15 TDP or above, the GPU unlocks. Unfortunately, this means that the battery will be eaten depending on the game. Desktop mode works fine at 8 watts. My concern is how TDPs lower than 15 will cripple performance, making it so attempts to save battery life will come at the great cost of stability instead of some performance loss.
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