Any advice for leap on mobile desktop zen3 ryzen5000 based hardware?
List, newbie with desktop linux usage. Pondering about going for linux on mobile desktop. Some amd zen3 based ryzen5000 mobile based hardware. only integrated gpu apu stuff no discrete gfx chip, only embedded into the cpu/apu hardware. Any best practices? wifi, bluetooth, power saving power efficiency, some nvme disk or something. Any full disk full system encryption good? The system will probably be uefi based no classic bios available I guess. Should I already go for leap 15.4 at its early stage? Any hints in general? TY.
On 2021-12-04 18:33:26 cagsm wrote:
|List, | |newbie with desktop linux usage. Pondering about going for linux on |mobile desktop. Some amd zen3 based ryzen5000 mobile based hardware. |only integrated gpu apu stuff no discrete gfx chip, only embedded into |the cpu/apu hardware. My experience is that Leap and its predecessors work well with both desktop and laptop hardware. | |Any best practices? wifi, bluetooth, power saving power efficiency, |some nvme disk or something. Any full disk full system encryption |good? In my experience, full-disk encryption is a pain to set up for the operating system itself; I opted to encrypt only the partitions that contain user data, using LUKS encryption. I set up separate partitions for /home/<user>, /tmp and /var.
|The system will probably be uefi based no classic bios available |I guess. |Should I already go for leap 15.4 at its early stage? I would not. Leap 15.3 is working well and has gotten past its teething stage. Generally, I find that each release takes at least a month or so to stabilize AFTER it goes public. | |Any hints in general? TY.
Leslie -- Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.3 x86_64
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