However it doesn't appear Mint packages this driver bundle and that PPA another user suggested will most likely only have packages for Ubuntu. The error you're receiving is related to the USB-C port with Display Port capabilities. If you're nervous about it, 5.8 will probably be pushed to most distros in October (like Ubuntu 20.04 & 20.10). I have the ASUS TUF A17 and have been struggling with it for about a week now but FINALLY have it working flawlessly.įirst off, a lot of work has been done on the Linux Kernel between versions 5.6 - 5.8 in regards to the new AMD chips in both the Renoir GPU capabilities as well as fan & power control etc. If my assumption is wrong, what else could cause this, and how to fix it? So basically I have 2 questions, assuming the problem is caused by the video driver:ġ) How can I get some updated drivers for my nvidia card?Ģ) if above cannot be solved, how can I disable the driver so that I won't have to go into recovery mode and resume every time I reboot? So I assume the problem is caused by some video driver. Didn't see anything that would help so then I just went with "resume" and it loaded up just fine in GUI, again showing the message with no "video hardware acceleration". So then I rebooted and went into boot menu, then recovery mode. I did alt+F1 and I did have a cli available and working. I then proceeded and set it up, installed skype, zoom, mc, double commander, keepass, remmina with RDP plugin (hopefully I didn't miss anything) Finally I did a restart and got the error from the title: "ucsi_acpi USBC000:00: PPM init failed (-110)" When it first booted into GUI it said "Your system is currently running without video hardware acceleration" so I went ahead and tried to update drivers but nothing was found. I just purchased a brand new laptop Gaming Asus TUF A15 FX506II-AL022, AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, 8GB DDR4, SSD 512GB (nvme), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti 4GB I installed Mint Cinnamon 19.3 latest as of today and did all updates from a USB stick.
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