• capital
    link
    212 hours ago

    Full output of that command:

    amd_atl                69632  1
    edac_mce_amd           40960  0
    kvm_amd               249856  0
    kvm                  1449984  1 kvm_amd
    gpio_amdpt             16384  0
    gpio_generic           20480  1 gpio_amdpt
    amdgpu              20111360  70
    amdxcp                 12288  1 amdgpu
    drm_exec               12288  1 amdgpu
    gpu_sched              65536  1 amdgpu
    drm_buddy              24576  1 amdgpu
    i2c_algo_bit           20480  1 amdgpu
    drm_suballoc_helper    16384  1 amdgpu
    drm_display_helper    290816  1 amdgpu
    drm_ttm_helper         16384  1 amdgpu
    ttm                   114688  2 amdgpu,drm_ttm_helper
    video                  81920  3 asus_wmi,amdgpu,asus_nb_wmi
    [    0.330346] pci 0000:03:00.0: vgaarb: setting as boot VGA device
    [    0.330346] pci 0000:03:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added: decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
    [    0.330346] pci 0000:0e:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added: decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
    [    2.202336] ACPI: video: Video Device [VGA] (multi-head: yes  rom: no  post: no)
    [    3.766492] amdgpu: vga_switcheroo: detected switching method \_SB_.PCI0.GP17.VGA_.ATPX handle
    

    And yes, KDE is standard. If I wanted Gnome, that’s a different download entirely and is based on Fedora Silverblue.

    • @horse_battery_staple
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      edit-2
      11 hours ago

      Ok so it’s not on the OS level. Might be a wake setting in the bios. Allow wake from USB might fix it.

      Power management requires coordination between vendor firmware and linux, so new kernels may require updated vendor firmware. The ACPI open standard tells linux how to discover and configure the hardware. Some vendors support acpi_osi=linux on the kernel command line, others may need system-dependent entries.

      From https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/issues-with-amd-gpu/135241

      That’s all I got sorry. Good luck