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Hello. I've been going crazy for days because I can't get arch to start on my swift 3. It has a ryzen 5 3500u with integrated gpu. Stuck on this screen. If I enter nomodeset, I can start the cli, so I think it's a gpu driver problem. How can I do? Thank you all
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Last edited by Teddo (2019-10-14 16:11:07)
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Do you have any .conf in /etc/X11/ or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
Can you post the log in /home/<your user>/.local/xorg/Xorg.0.log
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Update your UEFI firmware, there have been quite a few known issues with old microcodes on this kind of AMD board. Should that not help post a journal from a "failing" boot, in addition to the xorg log suggested in the previous post: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … ing_output
Last edited by V1del (2019-10-14 16:58:34)
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agreed, update your firmware and microcode. I'm using a ryzen 5 3500u right now and things working fine
except suspension and hibernation ( fixes in queue on kernel 5.4 and testing some of them ( suspension patches ) since 5.2 and works fine )
my laptop is HP Pavilion 15-cw1507sa
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thank you all. Arch had not installed linux-firmware. After installation I was able to turn on the screen
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agreed, update your firmware and microcode. I'm using a ryzen 5 3500u right now and things working fine
except suspension and hibernation ( fixes in queue on kernel 5.4 and testing some of them ( suspension patches ) since 5.2 and works fine )
my laptop is HP Pavilion 15-cw1507sa
I, too, have issues with suspend/resume (although I have found it does actually resume, but lightdm is crashing...if I manually restart the laptop seems to work). I have an envy x360 with the 3500u. My lid switch doesn't work (no acpi events), nor do some of the Fn+ keys (brightness, airplane mode). All in all, not bad for a brand new model.
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I am a new user myself but regarding suspend/resume and or hibernation, I thought I read you would need a certain amount of SWAP size maybe something to check.
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along with the linux-firmware ensure you have amd-ucode as well.
Then redo you
mkinitcpio -p linux
and / or
mkinitcpio -p linux-lts
in the power settings within the gnome-control-center on the top right you can turn off hibernate and just leave suspend on. That works too
I have a Ryzen 5 and radeon drivers as well
Last edited by SurlyCycler (2019-11-15 05:30:14)
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