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  systemctl enable --now kvmd-oled  
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  ro
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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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  su root
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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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