I received my 7840 mainboard yesterday and excitedly swapped it into my laptop then spent all day trying to get pop os working properly. it wouldnt. i tried to get ubuntu working with frameworks instructions but it was never quite right. it seemed like my only option was to switch to Fedora which im not a huge fan of. i was having display issues no matter what, and using nomodeset would get it to work, but with incorrect display settings.

Then this morning i noticed there was a BIOS update to 0.0.3.3 so i installed it. Immediately all my issues with pop os went away and things are working perfectly.

Hope this helps someone.

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    1 year ago

    Popos works flawlessly on the AMD 13 then? Great news! I’m in batch 6 and I was thinking of going straight with Fedora due to the (minor) issues with other distros, but pop would be my first choice. No issues with the fingerprint reader either?

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    1 year ago

    I got mine in batch one and tried fedora 37,fedora38,& fedora 39 although Fedora 39 was the only one worked at that time, there was still a lot of weird issues I was having. After the BIOS update every single problem I had basically went away

    The only trouble I am currently facing is getting the fingerprint sensor to work properly and for that it seems I need to go into recovery mode and upgrade it in a root shell session… been too lazy to do it yet

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      1 year ago

      when i installed fedora 39 the fingerprint sensor worked out of the box. but touchpad gestures weren’t working and most of my gnome extensions werent compatible. Plus i personally dont like rpm distros.