I wrote up my problem, which is the same as yours, in https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/8322. No networking issues, runs like a charm. Not ready for a daily driver for me yet (pity as it is a delight to use), just using as an app server now.
[ed} You could add a note to that issue regarding the correct way to workaround.
Iāve just tried installing both 4.1.1 and 4.2.0-rc1 to a 7940HS device. No dice. The GRUB menu loads up off the the USB just fine but none of the options work.
Once a GRUB option is selected the computer reboots itself twice and back to the GRUB menu. Selecting the āTroubleshooting - verbose boot and installā option leads to 2 seconds of log entries, then the same reboot back to GRUB.
Iāve tried putting in both x2apic=false and x2apic_phys=true in the GRUB boot parameters without success.
EDIT: If anyone without 7940HS/Phoenix APU hardware needs someone who does to help troubleshoot ideas into a working Qubes install, just get in touch. Happy to test and give things a try as compatibility (hopefully) emerges over time.
Well, I want a computer that is optimal for Qubes. I thought it would be ryzen with 64gb DDR 5 ram. The DDR5 ram is probably 50% faster than DDR4. With i7 I would have to go to i7 13xxx because the i7 12xxx only takes the DDR4. I think the RAM speed is important, or how do you see it. I appreciate your advice, I can still go from 7735 reorder to i7. Greetings
Intel single core IPC = ~2250 with 13th gen CPUs. Best AMD CPU you can use with Qubes is zen3+ arch, so it is ~1600 IPC. Intel is 30% faster in terms of rendering graphics (smooth browsing and etc). It is crucial.
My machine has a 7940HS and Qubes (RC3 & RC4) seems to be running fine in the short time Iāve been testing it. Didnāt eve need to add any special parameters in GRUB.
I did need to update the BIOS before it would install.
Wow. Thats good news. Could you please share more details? What is your laptop model and version of bios update at least. (probably there is useful information in release notes of bios update)
Got the bad idea to upgrade my bios to a more recent version.
Now the amdgpu driver crash / is unable to make the igpu work, so, no GUI.
The bios is bugged and refuse to downgrade the bios.
The bios switch that allow or not the downgrade have no effect (why does that kind of switch even exist? ).
This joke never end, fucking hell.
I donāt recommand the asus strix x670e-F, unless you want to test the limit of your sanity. Tested by sadistic clown
Edit: solved.
Downgrade worked using the hardware button on the motherboard, the GUI option in the BIOS doesnāt work.
And for the error I was having, I already solved it many month ago and forgot about it, I need to manually configure the voltage in the the bios. But hell, for the price of this motherboard, I should not have to do that to just make it work