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: 2.20
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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Nathoufresh commented on 2024-11-20 21:36 (UTC) (edited on 2024-11-23 17:37 (UTC) by Nathoufresh)

Dooes anyone else experience sluggish animations on KDE? I tried enabling/disabling kwin triple buffering, but I noticed no difference. On fresh boot, the animations are smooth for 1 or 2 minutes, then it starts to lag.

EDIT: I fixed it by disabling PSR (amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x600) and setting the refresh rate to 120Hz and adaptive sync to automatic in the settings.

travisghansen commented on 2024-11-17 22:09 (UTC)

So after running with an uptime over a week with rc6, rc7 locked up within a few hours :(

travisghansen commented on 2024-11-17 14:29 (UTC)

I will give rc7 a try. To be clear, all of my testing has been on arch.

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 :)

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

While rc6 was stable for some and unstable for others, rc7 seems to be stable for everyone!

travisghansen commented on 2024-11-11 01:59 (UTC)

It's funny this got rolled back, rc6 is only build that has been stable for me. Running with the stock drive, I haven't tried to swap that out yet with rc6 but I have it running for 4 days straight with no crashes and looping through videos in youtube the whole time. I've suspended/resumed several times and that seems to work (still have a delay on resume). Hopefully the freshly released rc7 proves a happy build as well.

bob418 commented on 2024-10-28 05:41 (UTC)

It's 24.10.

travisghansen commented on 2024-10-28 00:40 (UTC)

Hi sorry for the delay, I have the 990 pro. I assume you mean ubuntu 24.10? If so I will give that a try on the stock ssd.

I find it really odd that the ssd would cause issues, I have never seen that be an issue before so does this machine have a new controller or something?

bob418 commented on 2024-10-25 03:45 (UTC)

@travisghansen, which Samsung NVME do you use? I previously used a 2TB 980 Pro and got more issues. Later I switched to Crucial T500 2TB Gen4 and the system seemd to have much less issues. Now I mainly use EndeavourOS KDE (with this kernel) and Ubuntu 22.10 (kernel 6.11.0.9). EndeavourOS still freezes occationally after waking up if I leave with Firefox tab playing Youtube with hardware accelaration. Ubuntu is rock-solid but bluetooth doesn't work yet. Ubuntu also wakes up immediately while EndeavourOS needs to wait about 10 seconds.

travisghansen commented on 2024-10-24 17:48 (UTC)

Yeah, rc4 is still entirely unusable for me. I am starting to wonder if there is some incompatibility with my samsung nvme, the desktop crashes and ultimately leaves me at the tty showing io errors on the fs (systemd/journald trying to rotate logs seemingly).