On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:05:43AM +0000, Alex Petrov wrote: > After installation of Debian Bookworm 12.7, Debian list a bunch of hardware > errors and hangs at start on a ASUS Vivobook S 16 laptop with AMD Ryzen AI > 9 HX 370 CPU and AMD 890M GPU.
"at start after installation" Please elaborate, make the statement more explicite. Like: Installation went fine. The first start after install failed. All later starts also. > I am going to test Ubuntu that some people say works. Just do that test and please report back. > It is strange that Debian can not. It is less strange to those who understand that computers are far far more complexer as hammers. > Do you know a way to run Debian on that laptop? What I would do: - Do another installation attempt - While installer runs, in a shell `uname -a`, to see which kernel version is running - Continue install - Pay extra atttention when installer selects a kernel, play with that selection - Finish install - Restart - Find out which kernel version is running - See how well it does - Repeat the above steps The reason for the retries to get to another kernel is the knowledge that the installer itself uses a generic kernel and installs and a more optimized kernel. (Too optimized also happens :-) Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse