So every time I boot my new install of Solus on my PC none of the back USB port want to work, on boot I get a slew of errors if anything is plugged in the back but the front USB ports work fine.
I've tried changing the peripherals settings in my BIOs however that didn't change anything, does anyone know how to fix this? I'm finally tryna make the jump to Linux but this kinda shit ain't helping.
PC Specs
>Processor: AMD FX-8320 Eight Core 3.5GHz
>Graphics Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960
>Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P
>>58145296
You could have just titled this thread "not working on Linux" because nothing does
>>58145602
truuu lmaooo
>>58145602
GOTEEM
post the "slew of errors"
The linux cult claims another victim.
>>58145296
use mint
You don't need to lie about Solus. There are NO problems with Solus OK!?!?
>>58146009
Shit posting or real suggestion?
>>58146027
real suggestion, it comes with non-frees like flash and usb shit is just gonna fucking work.
>>58145296
>solus
welp, there's your problem, even arch is less meme than solus
man you suck at linux.
it just worked for me lol
>what do you plug in?
>have you upgraded your bios?
>what are the errors
troubleshooting 101?
>>58145296
>pci-e 3.0 card
>pci-e 2.0 board
you fucked up man
it just doesn't work
Solus... you are a fucking noob
I had this issue , I get a screen of errors I.E usb could not be numerated as well as 500 other errors. I can only assume one of my motherboards usb ports is dead. But windows works fine so I am gonna stick with that.
Its not worth sending the motherboard back.
>>58146084
Nice meme. I'm using a 3.0 card in a 1.0 board and it works fine.
>>58148653
hacker