eschultz

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  1. We've made a bunch of changes to the desktop gui mode in 6.6.2 to help with these types of issues. Please retest.
  2. 6.6.2 is live with @bonienl's bug fix for this. Please retest.
  3. Please grab the latest version from our site. I added a 'Allow UEFI Boot' option when using a Local Zip.
  4. I just posted version 1.5 of the USB Flash Creator which is based off a slightly newer version of Qt. I'm using macOS Mojave and was able to successfully create a working and bootable SanDisk CZ33 16GB USB 2.0 from it. Please give the new version a shot to see if it works.
  5. You running with the latest BIOS for your Asus Strix X399-E Gaming motherboard? Are you saying your 1950x is scoring > 12K in passmark drive score?
  6. We're looking in to this. It seems to affect only certain video chips. Which motherboard and primary video card are you using?. Please roll back to 6.5.3 to see if it properly uses a higher resolution.
  7. please grab /var/log/Xorg.0.log and post it here. Might help reveal some more details about the display issues you're seeing.
  8. Looks like you manually booted in to 'Unraid OS GUI Mode' which doesn't have the 'pcie_acs_override=downstream' in the append line. This explains why it's saying to reboot on the settings page because it expects 'pcie_acs_override=downstream' to be in the append line for the 'Unraid OS GUI Mode' too. @bonienl is this a bug for the PCIe ACS Override setting not updating all the label sections in the syslinux.cfg file?
  9. Thanks for the bug report, we'll upgrade libvirt to version 4.8.0 in the next release which has this bug patched.
  10. Latest version of Sync (1.6.2) docker was pushed live 10/5/18
  11. Try booting using UEFI by renaming the EFI- folder to EFI (remove the dash) on the flash drive and set the boot order to #1 UEFI (Flash Drive) in your BIOS.
  12. I don't see how to change the MAC address from your BIOS so I'm not sure how this happened but since there's nothing plugged in to the port that's causing issues I would suggest disabling it in BIOS: Advanced --> Chipset Configuration --> Inte(R) Ethernet Connection I219-V --> disable
  13. Did you check to see if there was a BIOS upgrade for you motherboard? If so there's a good chance it'll fix the passthrough issues.
  14. Upgrade your Gigabyte BIOS to the latest and it'll fix the VM passthrough issues.
  15. RC2 worked fine for VM networking and VNC though? I'm trying to reproduce but RC4 hasn't had either of those issues for me.
  16. @SpaceInvaderOne Do you have a BIOS option to disable PSP?
  17. Only Trial needs the internet for key check. Paid keys do not.
  18. It looks like Asrock BIOS 3.20 was AGESA 1.1.0.0 but no mention of a AGESA upgrade in 3.30. If it is still AGESA 1.1.0.0 that would go against my suspicion of the older AGESA version causing the slowdown in the newer kernel found in Unraid 6.6.0.
  19. Was seeing this exact behavior with a early internal 6.6.0 build on my MSI X399 threadripper but it was before I upgraded the BIOS and the AGESA version installed was really old at the time.
  20. I'm using a MSI X399 and @Jerky_san is using Asus Zenith. Both our latest BIOS are based on AGESA 1.1.0.1A while your latest Gigabyte BIOS is based AGESA 1.1.0.0. Couldn't find a decent changelog for AGESA though to compare.