Ryzen 1700 with Asus Taichi motherboard
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2017, 05:11
I recently became the most fortunate owner of one of those fancy Ryzen CPUs. It's amazing, compiled the Linux kernel in less than 30 minutes, used to take me at least an hour.
However due to the newness of the platform it requires a newer kernel to be at its best, and it also seems to suffer from an issue with GPIO pins. Kept getting random freezes on XenialPup 64 so I compiled the 4.12.4 kernel as suggested by this post with select GPIO settings turned off.
Thought if anyone else ends up using Ryzen and Xenialpup they might find the kernel useful.
http://vanguardlinux.tk/xenial/kernel/Ryzen/vmlinuz
http://vanguardlinux.tk/xenial/kernel/R ... .0.8.5.sfs
Also props to the work being done on the Kernel-kit! It's much easier to use than before so thank you team!
However due to the newness of the platform it requires a newer kernel to be at its best, and it also seems to suffer from an issue with GPIO pins. Kept getting random freezes on XenialPup 64 so I compiled the 4.12.4 kernel as suggested by this post with select GPIO settings turned off.
Thought if anyone else ends up using Ryzen and Xenialpup they might find the kernel useful.
http://vanguardlinux.tk/xenial/kernel/Ryzen/vmlinuz
http://vanguardlinux.tk/xenial/kernel/R ... .0.8.5.sfs
Also props to the work being done on the Kernel-kit! It's much easier to use than before so thank you team!