@Marciej here are the results for GA-X370-Gaming-5 board (with 1800X processor).
Please note that it's the result on 4.10.1 with PINCTRL_AMD removed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1671360/+attachment/4837491/+files/devices.txt
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And lspci
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1671360/+attachment/4837492/+files/lspci.txt
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@Robert, on Ubuntu 16.10 you can install the nvidia-378 drivers that
contains the fix for the kernel 4.10 (I'm using it).
The patches are available here also :
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/995636/linux/-patches-378-13-4-10-and-4-11-rc1/
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As Maciej Dziardziel suggest, I've rebuild 4.10.1 kernel and deactivated
GPIO_AMDPT, GPIO_AMD8111 and PINCTRL_AMD.
The system was booting correctly, however I cannot use any USB keyboard.
So I've rebuild the kernel, deactivating only PINCTRL_AMD and everything is
working fine now.
Here is my se
Guys, I've updated the firmware of my GA-X370-gaming-5 to F4 and with
kernel 4.10.1 and acpi=off it's almost working. My last issue is that
only one core is available.
I've tested with Fedora 25 (4.8 kernel with backports) and everything is
working perfectly : all cores are available so it may due
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