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Added fix for GPU crashing on suspend.
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							| @ -47,6 +47,26 @@ sudo semodule -i howdy.pp | |||||||
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| Source:  [linuxreviews.org](https://linuxreviews.org/Howdy/SELinux) / [archive.is](https://archive.is/Kuv8L) | Source:  [linuxreviews.org](https://linuxreviews.org/Howdy/SELinux) / [archive.is](https://archive.is/Kuv8L) | ||||||
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|  | ## GPU Crash Fixes | ||||||
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|  | **Starting with Linux kernel 6.1, "Panel Self Refresh" or PSR, will cause crashes. You must stop this from running in order to get reliable resume.** | ||||||
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|  | Sometimes this causes awful performance, sometimes the screen displays graphical glitches (which I was interpreting as contrast issues.) On occasion, I have also experienced random graphical glitches (mostly at the login screen) and occasional GDM crashes. | ||||||
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|  | A new kernel paramter needs to be set; we can do it in Fedora like so. First, edit `/etc/default/grub` and add the following to  `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX ` | ||||||
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|  | amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x210 | ||||||
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|  | Then run the following commands to rebuild GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX | ||||||
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|  | sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg | ||||||
|  | sudo dnf reinstall shim-\* grub2-efi-\* grub2-common | ||||||
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| ## Power Management Fixes (Suspend) | ## Power Management Fixes (Suspend) | ||||||
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| **As of April 2024, if you run a kernel newer than 6.0, chances are that you *NEED* this to have sleep work properly!** | **As of April 2024, if you run a kernel newer than 6.0, chances are that you *NEED* this to have sleep work properly!** | ||||||
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