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Hello devuan team,
thank you very much for the assistance provided in my previous post:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=6798
I received the new laptop just a few days ago but only opened it recently (too busy). So far, I inspected the bios and already disabled secure boot and the internal amd sag/mux gpu system (after reading several linux forums, this setting breaks suspend & hibernate in the laptop as well as the stock wifi card, which i replaced right away with intel ax210). There's no windows in it. disk is empty.
According to further reading, I had to first set up the amd gpu to hybrid in windows so i could save battery power in linux later; once this was set, then you forget about it. however, there was no windows installed to do this task.
After investigating, I found these 2 utilities that may be helpful. They say they need systemd to operate, yet after inspection, you only need systemd to start the service as far as i can see; all other steps are normal steps when installing from source/git.
How can i start the service manually without using systemd?
Please view the links below, they show how to manually install in debian, however, only the systemd part is the tricky one.
** https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl
** https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/asusctl
Thank you very much for your help again.
have a great day!!
Last edited by ofvergara (2024-10-22 18:02:53)
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you should be able to download windows 11 and use it for a few minutes where you need to "use windows" to adjust certain settings
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
also this article may provide some additional helpful information:
we needed ventoy assistance to get our older equipment to function and their latest version has the necessary bypasses:
Be Excellent to each other and Party On!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rph_1DODXDU
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Excellent_Adventure
Do unto others as you would have them do instantaneously back to you!
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hello stargate,
thank you very much for helping out.
instead of installing windows, i created a small partition and installed nobara linux (contains systemd, ugh) as dual boot since this distribution includes the asusctl program in its repository. after installing and adjusting the settings, i am now able to boot devuan comfortably with the correct amd gpu configuration (hybrid).
after setting up asusctl in that distribution, i haven't used it since, no need.
only devuan for my needs.
by the way, i tried to use ventoy (was able to install nobara like this), but the laptop refused to install devuan using the ventoy method; after reading, there's some sort of incompatibility with devuan as well as with some other distributions. I read in the ventoy forums users reporting this situation.
i had to 'burn' a normal bootable usb stick with balena etcher, only with devuan in it, and then it worked right away.
have a great day!!
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Ventoj and Devuan Daedalus is broken.
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@ofvergara, thank you for taking the time to report your final disposition.
also, for the convenience of future visitors to this thread:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobara_Linux
@rolfie, indeed there is a failure of Ventoy as of at least the version we recently obtained.
(sha1 checksum 30bdd6023d81ea09ec5b19f5924ec92c56f96538 ventoy-1.0.99-linux.tar.gz)
more for future visitors: note, the above referenced "broken" version of Ventoy did work for a temporary installation of windows 11 as per our previous post in this thread. (but did not work for a variety of other operating systems)
as always, your mileage may vary, but good luck in any case.
Last edited by stargate-sg1-cheyenne-mtn (2024-11-09 08:04:52)
Be Excellent to each other and Party On!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rph_1DODXDU
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_%26_Ted%27s_Excellent_Adventure
Do unto others as you would have them do instantaneously back to you!
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