Package Details: linux-mainline-um5606-headers 1:6.13rc5-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-mainline-um5606.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-mainline-um5606
Description: Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux Mainline with patches for the Asus UM5606(WA) laptop kernel
Upstream URL: https://kernel.org/
Keywords: asus
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Submitter: That1Calculator
Maintainer: That1Calculator
Last Packager: That1Calculator
Votes: 6
Popularity: 2.30
First Submitted: 2024-08-07 22:07 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-02 17:45 (UTC)

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That1Calculator commented on 2024-12-10 04:55 (UTC)

NPU has now been tested & works! https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM5606#NPU

That1Calculator commented on 2024-12-10 04:54 (UTC)

@VanKurt you might also need to do install/enable these services: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM5606#Power_management

P.S. it's normal/expected behavior for linux-firmware-git to include amd-ucode-git :)

That1Calculator commented on 2024-11-14 13:12 (UTC)

A reminder to please take discussions about these patches on other distros to an appropriate channel :)

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kad07 commented on 2024-12-11 02:36 (UTC)

Not sure what I am doing wrong but I cant seem to get the sound to work properly. The wiki suggests that linux-mainline-um5606 should make the sound work but it is still tiny for me. Do i need to tweak anything after installing linux-mainline-um5606?

sigxcpu commented on 2024-12-10 22:22 (UTC) (edited on 2024-12-10 22:39 (UTC) by sigxcpu)

I am 100% sure it is not because the crash log is not related to the Wi-Fi module. It is clearly something wrong in dml_core_mode_support inside amdgpu kernel module. Moreover, I've never had that patch since followed the guide to install it on Zenbook S16, and sleep/resume were almost instantaneous, working every time. Also Wi-Fi was flawless (I don't know why, previously this Mediatek chipset was pretty bad on a Lenovo Legion), reaching 90-95MB/sec on downloads.

What actually changed today, was to recompile the kernel and update to 6.13-rc2 and also install linux-firmware-git and amd-ucode-git. Before these changes, with the previous 6.13 patched version everything was flawless.

LE: tried to reproduce it and failed. Maybe it was a fluke. Maybe it was the stupid HAMA 100w charger that is making the laptop whistle (although it negotiates PD correctly). Went back to original charger now.

That1Calculator commented on 2024-12-10 22:17 (UTC) (edited on 2024-12-10 22:19 (UTC) by That1Calculator)

@sigxcpu pretty sure it's this issue, actually: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM5606#Wake_from_suspend

sigxcpu commented on 2024-12-10 22:09 (UTC)

Latest 6.13.0-rc2-1-mainline-um5606 is breaking resume from suspend. Looks to be a bug in amdgpu driver. The system wakes up, beeps (I think b/c AC adapter was inserted during sleep) then freezes.

Here's the crash log: https://pastebin.com/iW6Yvt2c

That1Calculator commented on 2024-12-10 04:55 (UTC)

NPU has now been tested & works! https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM5606#NPU

That1Calculator commented on 2024-12-10 04:54 (UTC)

@VanKurt you might also need to do install/enable these services: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM5606#Power_management

P.S. it's normal/expected behavior for linux-firmware-git to include amd-ucode-git :)

VanKurt commented on 2024-12-10 04:34 (UTC)

I did a video streaming test yesterday with this patched kernel and linux-firmware-git (which includes amd-ucode-git???). It took ~15 minutes until the device froze. Audio was still playing for 30 seconds or so, but the screen was frozen. So there is definitely still something wrong...

emfol commented on 2024-12-08 15:18 (UTC)

@That1Calculator, you're right. The network log issue was probably something misbehaving on user space. They suddenly stopped and no more such log entries for a while now... This patched version of the kernel (6.13-rc1 with the backlight patch) has been the most stable for me so far: 3 days and 16h of uptime (https://0x0.st/XhqM.png). During this period, I've been actively working on the computer, with multiple Docker containers running, joining several Zoom meetings, listening to music, watching YouTube videos and several flowless suspend/resumes cycles... Everything just works. Will keep this kernel for while...

fallingcats commented on 2024-12-06 23:26 (UTC)

I've found those lockups only happen while playing hardware accelerated video.