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Is it worth filing a bug and requesting this to be picked up as a patch until it reaches the kernel proper?
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Yup, that would do it...
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The problem seems to be fixed with 5.10.3.
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I can confirm that 5.10.3 does indeed fix the problem and amdgpu.dc=0 no longer needs to be appended to my kernel parameters.
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This patch does not seem to be included in 5.10.2:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … .10.1&dt=2
Is it worth filing a bug and requesting this to be picked up as a patch until it reaches the kernel proper?
The fix is in kernel 5.10.4 (cf. https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=160 … 32600&w=2)
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This patch does not seem to be included in 5.10.2:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/ke … .10.1&dt=2
Is it worth filing a bug and requesting this to be picked up as a patch until it reaches the kernel proper?
The fix is in kernel 5.10.4 (cf. https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=160 … 32600&w=2)
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After upgrading to the 5.10 kernel, Manjaro no longer starts. I am writing from another computer. I have read that adding "amdgpu.dc=0" solves it, but I am not a computer scientist and I don't know where to add those parameters.
When I start the computer by pressing the ESC key I have two options:
- Manjaro Linux
- Advanced options for Manjaro Linux
Neither option starts Manjaro
If I select the last option, I am presented with four choices:
- Manjaro Linux (kernel 5.10.2.-2-MANJARO x64
- Manjaro Linux (Kernel 5.10.2-2 MANJARO x64 - fallback initramfs
- Manjaro Linux (Kernel 5.9.16-1-MANJARO x4
- Manjaro Linux (Kernel 5.9.16-1-MANJARO x64 - fallback initramfs
None of the four options starts Manjaro.
When I select EDIT in these options a number of parameters appear that I do not understand at all.
I have also read that the 5.10.3 kernel seems to have fixed this bug, but how do I install that kernel if I can't boot Manjaro?
Please help!
Thank you very much.
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Welcome to the forum, but this is not a support forum for manjaro, only arch linux.
Generally your bootloader should have an option to edit kernel parameters where you can add e.g. amdgpu.dc=0: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_parameters
If you need further help, please ask your questions here: https://forum.manjaro.org/
Last edited by progandy (2021-01-01 17:12:58)
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Thank you and excuse me.
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