

I can load arch by turning on nomodeset, then get the logs if that counts.


I can load arch by turning on nomodeset, then get the logs if that counts.


Fedora is causing the same problem now.
I just tried booting into Windows instead, and no problems.


Fedora is able to modprobe amdgpu, which my current installed Arch cannot.


linux-lts is causing the same problem for me. When booting I need to press e and add nomodeset at the end of boot loader.
sudo modprobe amdgpu modprobe: ERROR: could not insert ‘amdgpu’: Invalid argument
And the following is blank sudo ls /lib/firmware/amdgpu/ | grep navi21


Uninstalling all desktop environments and KDE related stuff, then reinstalling kde-desktop and sddm worked.
It looks better and runs faster than it ever did before!


This worked so easily.
KDE is too slow to be useable now. Should I try reinstalling it?
Opening another TTS, the terminal runs fast and fine. No process is above 1% CPU and 2℅ memory. Barely any ram space used. A lot of storage space available.


I have edited my post, thank you. Its as 6900xt.
Raspberry Pi 5 exists?
Oh neat! https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/


Thank you! I was wondering if there would be one soon. Glad some people were already offering to do the job.
It works great but only with the wireless dongle. It works poorly with Bluetooth, and doesn’t work at all with direct USB connection. My original question was hoping to see if I could quickly resolve direct USB connection with the headphones since that seems like it may be the easier to get a great connection.
I’m also on ArchLinux!
It did not work for me.