Well my bios revert to crm "windows boot" mode if the battery is dead from efi mode so it's slower and the audio onboard and lan are activated when i don't need them and the virtualization is deactivated so no programs or distros that use it work or they crash unexpectedly. THis things bios settings are default windows and underperform.
WTF is your setup and install?
It's the motherboard is a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max II, got great ratings and people said it ran linux great thought they give linux no support. Got Manjaro XFCE and running now Suse "Gecko" XFCE Rolling latest release and I love it. The motherboard was also losing date time with the dead battery so I couldn't do anything online till I used online time synchronization since it wouldn't let me connect and use the internet besides the most basic of things with incorrect time for some reason the ISP DNS refuses to cooperate like it's a security snag your clock being wrong which is rediculous thing to do to a user and with manjaro trying to set the time to universal and not local even though the setup asks for my timezone NY it tries to set my hardware clock to the prime meridian time zone "england" which is stupid since it's got US Keyboard setup and us Language.
THis is one of the Linux pet peaves I have using the England time zone, it's likely that only less than 10% of users are in that time zone in the world so they shouldn't push that shit on everyone or try to change the administrators hardware clock either its rude as fuck in my opinion pushing that English bullshit on me just because they have the prime meridien doesn't mean shit to me.
OK, hardware issues. But can you automate that? Sure, it's just a peeve bug that you can ignore, non-essential, but a double click solution would be nice.
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