@jarkko Works for me, is the problem creating an account or logging in with an existing one?
@ptesarik @vbabka the more recent issue was this but i’m still working on the root cause (just haven’t had yet time to spin): https://social.kernel.org/notice/AhAkgNAoOXUOD2ns4u
In this case it could be either or both upstream and downstream issue but I’m not sure. @timojyrinki said that perhaps xe driver is not in use but now that i checked:
$ lsmod|grep i915
i915 4202496 69
i2c_algo_bit 20480 2 xe,i915
drm_buddy 20480 2 xe,i915
ttm 110592 3 drm_ttm_helper,xe,i915
drm_display_helper 245760 2 xe,i915
cec 90112 3 drm_display_helper,xe,i915
video 77824 4 asus_wmi,asus_nb_wmi,xe,i915
I’m not a graphics driver expert but for me it looks based on loaded modules that OpenSUSE does actually select XE driver correctly but I could also understand something incorrectly. On this issue I’ll compile drm-tip as suggested in the thread and hopefully make some further conclusions.
The other issue I need to backtrack that from my mastodon spam :-)
@jarkko @timojyrinki @vbabka AFAIK the state of TPM2 boot is indeed not stable, but it (sometimes) works only in #tumbleweed, which itself is considered an unstable distribution. Still something that needs to be fixed. Hope there is a way to fix your account for #opensuse bugzilla. 🤞