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/* Linux mint audio codecs do not load properly */
==Hardware==
===How to control fitlet2 front LEDsin Linux?===
===How do you I configure my cellular modem on Linux?===
* RTC accuracy – less than 1 sec per day
=== How can I get S/PDIF to work on my fitlet2?===
The fitlet2 3.5 Audio jack has a 4th pin that outputs digital audio.<br>
In order for this to work, there's a need for a 4-pole 3.5mm to RCA cable.<br>
This cable is sold in the set of cables package for the fitlet2 - [https://fit-iot.com/web/product/accenc-adflt2/ fitlet2 set of cables]
==Software==
=== FreeBSD is not working, what can I How doI Enable PXE boot?===
===How Do I Enable Wake-On-Lan (WOL)?===
===How to identify the COM port on Linux ?===
Please refer to the link- [[Linux Mint: Serial port on fitlet2]]
===fitlet2 BIOS Legacy boot doesn't work, how to enable?===
Legacy support is disabled by default in the BIOS menu.<br>
To enable it, please, set the following BIOS menu settings:
1. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> CSM Support : '''[Enabled]'''
2. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> Boot option filter : '''[Legacy only]'''
3. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> Network : '''[Legacy]'''
4. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> Storage : '''[Legacy]'''
5. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> Video : '''[Legacy]'''
6. Advanced -> CSM Configuration -> Other PCI devices : '''[Legacy]'''
7. Boot -> Boot Mode Selection : '''[Legacy]'''
8. Press the '''F4''' key to '''Save & Exit'''
=== Linux mint audio codecs do not load properly ===
* The BIOS configuration called "OS selection" at the main menu reflects on how the system loads the audio codecs.
* Changing the OS selection may result with strange sound card behavior, even when returning manually to previously selected option.
* Restoring the machine to its default values may fix this issue:
# Press [Del] during boot to enter BIOS setting
# Press F3 (Optimized Defaults) In the BIOS setting
# Keep the OS selection to Windows - Do not change.
## '''Note''': For Mint Box mini 2 machines, the default is set to "Linux" - Do not change.
# Press F4 (Save & Exit).
* At this point the machine should turn on with BIOS set to defaults and OS selection should be set to "Windows".
* This configuration can be kept for both Linux and Windows.
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