Hey guys, want to know if the Ryzen processors alredy have a good performance on Debian, or if it gets crashes, bugs, performance losses...
Thanks!
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Is Debian Ryzen support alredy optimized?
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Re: Is Debian Ryzen support alredy optimized?
Might as well include unstable too...peter_irich wrote:Debian testing.
IMO backported packages would be the best solution.
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Re: Is Debian Ryzen support alredy optimized?
Some are getting good results with backport kernels on stable, but they often have to add a parameter at boot to avoid crashes. You'll have to wait for support for the generation that just came out with the video, though.
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