On 9/21/20 8:17 AM, Stumpy wrote:
On 2020-09-20 14:24, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 9/20/20 2:08 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 9/19/20 11:16 PM, Jarrah wrote:
My question is, would some of the newer/faster AMD CPUs and chipsets
work with Qubes?
I can speak for the 2000 series working. I believe some people have
working 3000 series, but 4000 has been a serious issue. Not sure if
that's the CPU or the specific laptop.
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
Based on the patches that have to be applied to get Qubes 4.1 working
on Ryzen 4000, I'd say its a Qubes-vs-CPU compatibility issue and not
about the computers' other specifics.
BTW the patches are already applied in the Qubes 4.1 repository; I
don't want to imply you have to do that manually. And a 4.1 alpha may
be coming really soon.
But getting Qubes 4.0 working on Ryzen 4000 appears unlikely.
But a Ryzen 3000 is a relatively safe bet?
I would say the evidence is scant, except that someone with a Ryzen 3000
laptop had problems that sounded a lot like the Ryzen 4000 problems.
OTOH at least one Ryzen 3000 _desktop_ is known to work:
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/caa18235-cecd-64c7-f989-5bf4661f59c8%40posteo.de
For laptops, Ryzen 1xxx and 2xxx appear to be a safer bet. Personally, I
think Ryzen 4000 is compelling enough to go through the trouble of
building a Qubes 4.1 installer (and then fixing the installer's mistakes).
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