Looks like the issues with suspend-to-ram, MESA etc from 25.04 are all gone.
No issues so far after a couple of days.
Looks like the issues with suspend-to-ram, MESA etc from 25.04 are all gone.
No issues so far after a couple of days.
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 25.10 on a Corsair MP600 mini 2230 SSD and no issues encountered. The Corsair 2230 SSD is in the 2nd slot of my FW16. I am in the process of evaluating a couple of 2230 SSDs for my FW16 and thus far this Corsair MP600 mini seems to be the most stable and pretty responsive. Thus far pleased with the performance. I need to try a couple of other Linux distro with it. Next I want to test Debian 13 with it.
I just installed Ubuntu 25.10 on my new 13. That worked like a charm, but for some reasons the fingerprint reader isn’t detected properly. Not even showing up in fwupdmgr as a device:
âžś ~ sudo fwupdmgr update
Devices with the latest available firmware version:
• System Firmware
• UEFI CA
• UEFI dbx
Devices with no available firmware updates:
• frame.work-LaptopDB
• frame.work-LaptopKEK
• KEK CA
• Laptop Webcam Module (2nd Gen)
• SBAT
• WD BLACK SN7100 1TB
• Windows UEFI CA
for me the option to upgrade 25.10 from 25.04 is not showing anyone knows when it will release for upgrade path?
There’s some phasing I believe, so you’ll need to wait a few days. Using sudo do-release-upgrade might have a force flag or something otherwise?
ok thanks for the info i’ll wait till it comes by itself in update
AMD or Intel ? Looks like Intel, so my listing is different and I can’t help further, except to say works fine here…
# sudo fwupdmgr update
... snip crap about Microsoft controlling what programs I can run ....
Devices with the latest available firmware version:
• System Firmware
• Fingerprint Sensor
Devices with no available firmware updates:
• WD BLACK SN770 500GB
• frame.work-LaptopAMDDB
• frame.work-LaptopAMDKEK
• HDMI Expansion Card
• KEK CA
• Windows Production PCA
I think the flag is -d
IIRC Ubuntu upgrades don’t show up until the first point release, so in this case 25.10.1. But as mentioned above, you can always force an upgrade via do-release-upgrade -d or update-manager -d
I’ve tried that still showed no new updates
It’s a Ryzen AI 300, I’ll make a new topic though so as not to pollute this one.
I experienced a freeze on a clean Ubuntu 25.10 install, so added the good old “amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x10” to kernel parameters and so far so good.
On AMD 7640u
I’ve upgraded to 25.10 the only problem is the trackpad pointer speed even after sliding to max it’s still very slow is there any way to increase the speed of the pointer ?
I’m not using that, still no issues to report.
# cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.17.0-6-generic root=/dev/mapper/vgkubuntu-root ro kvm.enable_virt_at_load=0 resume=/dev/mapper/vgkubuntu-swap_1
I’m using Kubuntu, which is now all-Wayland, all-the-time.
What desktop are you on, and were you doing at the time ?
WFM fine in KDE I’m afraid, on the AMD 13". What are you on ?
Regular Ubuntu 25.10 (with Gnome), just browsing the web with Firefox. On the laptop with nothing attached.
gnome ubuntu 25.10 on amd 7840u