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'''5.''' Please refer to https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/200314/kvm-a3-096-oled-display-is-dead if you can't solve the question. | |||
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Q: How can I access the device from an external network? | |||
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A:Please refer to the official tutorial : https://docs.pikvm.org/v3/ | |||
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#default password is root also | #default password is root also | ||
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Q: Why does my PC stay in a continuous boot loop or act as if the power button is "always pressed" when using [[KVM-A3]]? | |||
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A: This issue is typically caused by an incomplete cable connection, specifically the absence of the USB-OTG cable. Please ensure that all required cables are fully seated and connected before powering on your device. | |||
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You can also check out the official guide of the Raspberry Pi Foundation on how to boot CM4 from NVMe devices | You can also check out the official guide of the Raspberry Pi Foundation on how to boot CM4 from NVMe devices | ||
* https://github.com/raspberrypi/documentation/blob/develop/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/boot-nvme.adoc | * https://github.com/raspberrypi/documentation/blob/develop/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/boot-nvme.adoc | ||
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Q: Can PiKVM work on Raspberry Pi 5? | |||
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A: Not yet, but it will in the future. The Raspberry Pi 5 does not support hardware video encoding, it's not recommended for PiKVM right now. | |||
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