![]() The only way works is by MagicSysRq REISUB. I tried shutdown from the GUI, `shutdown`, `poweroff`, none of them works - it seems the system is shuting down but having problems tell the mobo "I'm ready to go". Just after I thought I've solved all those issues, I found that I am not able to turn off my computer unless I cut the power. Not sure if that's caused by the new mobo or PCIE5.0 So I have to add "pcie=noaer" to the grub to fix it. Pcieport 0000:00:03.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, After I booted into the system, I found that the dmesg is flushed by errors/warnings from PCIE: pcieport 0000:00:03.0: AER: Multiple Corrected error received: id=0018 However, the network issue is not the only and even not the worst one. ![]() I have to upgrade the kernel to 5.15 to get the on-board NIC work. Ubuntu 21.10 and Fedora 35 supports WIFI-6e so fortunately I can have a internet connection but it still does not support I225-V. It turns out that Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.10 does not support WIFI-6e(precisely, Linux does not supports wifi6e before 5.10) and I225-V on my mobo so I am not able to get any kind of online updates after I install the OS until I plugged my e1000 PCIE NIC. I tried Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 21.10 and Fedora 35. My mobo also uses Intel I225-V on-board network card which also causes lots of problems. The new mobo, together with the new CPU, supports some new features that could be troublesome: I just got my MSI Z690 Force mobo and 12900k CPU last week and I am having a hard time setting up a Linux environment on it. My experience is only based on the hardware I have so I am glad to hear if there are anyone who found a setup that works stable, please comment! If you just wish to have stable working environment based on Linux, here's a heads up for those who want to upgrade to 12-gen Intel CPU - choose your mobo/CPU CAREFULLY or it will be a big pain in the ass. If you are a person who loves hacking on different hardware, I think there will be a lot of fun on the new platform and you can ingore my experience.
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