Hi, I recently obtained a Ryzen 7 laptop. It is a new laptop from a new Chinese company called N-One who have been making mini PCs before and now they making laptops with both Intel and AMD. Mine is called Nbook Ultra and comes with Ryzen 7 8845HS CPU with integrated Radeon 780 GPU. It came with a Realtek 8852be Wifi which is not recognized in the debian stable and needed to upgrade the kernel. But I noticed the connection is not so good and I changed it to Intel AX200 wifi, which works out of the box in Debian 12 Stable.
Right now using the stock Bookworm configuration with kernel 6.1.0-28.
It also has Windows 11 in it's own partition. Everything seems okay, except for occasional complete crash for no reason - first the keyboard and mouse goes unresponsive and then the screen goes blank. I needed to force hard restart to gain control again. This didn't happen in Windows 11.
Do I need to upgrade the kernel? Is Bookworm okay with this system out of the box, without any additional upgrades or modules needed?
Thank you for any info.
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Right now using the stock Bookworm configuration with kernel 6.1.0-28.
It also has Windows 11 in it's own partition. Everything seems okay, except for occasional complete crash for no reason - first the keyboard and mouse goes unresponsive and then the screen goes blank. I needed to force hard restart to gain control again. This didn't happen in Windows 11.
Do I need to upgrade the kernel? Is Bookworm okay with this system out of the box, without any additional upgrades or modules needed?
Thank you for any info.
Edit:XFCE
Statistics: Posted by M22 — 2024-12-04 04:28 — Replies 1 — Views 43