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				|  | @ -171,6 +171,9 @@ PiKVM V3 supports maximum resolution 1920x1080@50Hz, 60Hz will not work. You can | |||
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| The standard Raspberry Pi HDMI output (marked as `VIDEO OUT` on the PiKVM case) displays its own PiKVM OS console. | ||||
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| ## Basic troubleshooting | ||||
| * Ensure that you are using the right image for your platform by running the following command: `pacman -Q | grep kvmd-platform` | ||||
| * If you are not getting a display, run the 2 following commands: `dmesg | egrep 'tc35|1-1.4|uvc'` and `systemctl status kvmd-tc358743`. If you see a failed message on that output, be sure verify the orientation of the FFC or try reseating the FFC (Flexable Flat Cable) | ||||
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| ## Known issues and limitations | ||||
| * There may be **compatibility** issues with some motherboards (such as **HP** or **DELL**) which are the same as those that exist with PiKVM V2. Not everything is perfect, but if you have already used PiKVM V2 - our new V3 will work great and please you. If there is no image from the BIOS, you can fine-tune the HDMI settings, but it is possible that the Mass Storage devices will not be available in the BIOS. | ||||
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