You may also precise somethings specific to AMD (there is a lot of confusion in the threads no precising if what is proposed is intended for intel of AMD) for example :
There is no deep suspend ; only s2idle available on AMD (see [RESPONDED] AMD 7040 Sleep States ) :
cat /sys/power/mem_sleep = [s2idle] (so not usefull to tweak with mem_sleep_default=deep )
And, could you precise (not framework related, more linux) that is not possible with newer kernels, to have secure boot AND hibernation, due to kernel lockdown (or need to patch the kernel) ?
Hello, debian trixie/sid installed on a Framework 13 AMD Batch 6.
Using the kernel from the distro package linux-image-6.5.0-4-amd64 (which is kernel 6.5.10) and the amdgpu module from kernel-firmware / Linux Firmware · GitLab I did not experience the white-glitching bug for a few days.
Until today,when I turned to the KDE settings characters settings pane, where the fonts and subpixel hinting can be changed. From there I can reliably reproduce the glitching whenever I change any of the settings. I thought it was worth mentioning since it’s very easy to reproduce.
Edit: setting amdgpu.sg_display=0 fixes it for me.
Does anyone know if Debian works with the 11th Gen Framework Laptop? Or should I install Linux Mint, which has been verified to work with Framework Laptop?
Yep. I ran Debian on my Gen 11, until I installed Windows on it and gave it to my wife. Now I run Debian on my Gen 12 Framework.
It’s not perfect out of the box. I needed to upgrade the kernel (probably not needed anymore since Bookworm) and make some tweaks to get the fingerprint reader to work.
Lots of discussion in [GUIDE] Debian 12 on the Framework Laptop (All Framework Laptop 13 models)
That’s correct, but the Bookworm package is providing firmware from early 2023 (20230210), while the linked version is from 4/2024. The bundled version would not allow me to connect to WiFi when running a newer kernel (e.g. 6.6.13 from backports) with Framework’s MT7922 adapter.