

you can usually try a live version of the distro your aiming for to see how it behaves on your hardware. no need to repartition anything that way.


you can usually try a live version of the distro your aiming for to see how it behaves on your hardware. no need to repartition anything that way.


how would i know if Kubuntu 25.10 is affected (based on ubuntu)?
i guess this means yes?
command 'snap' from deb snapd (2.73+ubuntu25.10.1)
as it is lower than the version mentioned in the article “Upstream snapd: versions prior to 2.75”
now the question is how do i force an update on that thing?
sudo apt upgrade did not include an update for snapd:
Upgrading:
bpftool linux-headers-generic linux-libc-dev linux-tools-common
linux-generic linux-image-generic linux-perfInstalling dependencies:
linux-headers-6.17.0-20 linux-image-6.17.0-20-generic linux-tools-6.17.0-20
linux-headers-6.17.0-20-generic linux-modules-6.17.0-20-generic linux-tools-6.17.0-20-genericSuggested packages:
linux-toolsNot upgrading yet due to phasing:
fwupd libfwupd3Summary:
Upgrading: 7, Installing: 6, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 2
Download size: 212 MB
Space needed: 421 MB / 417 GB available
edit:
i tried sudo apt install snapd but it returned:
snapd is already the newest version (2.73+ubuntu25.10.1).
snapd set to manually installed.
edit2:
or am i save because of this?:
Ubuntu 25.10 LTS: snapd versions prior to 2.73+ubuntu25.10.1


have a look at the de-googled android roms too (like crdroid and lineage os), would guarantee for a much wider selection of devices. unless you have a use case which mandates linux.


i am not in the usa and it is working for me


a video about the situation for those not in the know: https://youtu.be/EegnxkJeDx0
it very well could’ve been, yeah. i tried fedora but due to their “absolutely no proprietary code” policy just getting vlc to play a x265 HEVC video file was a major PITA…
i also tried mint at some point but didn’t like it for some reason. i feel like at this point i tried all the major distros.
i was happy on cachy os but the freezes made it non-viable. maybe i go back at some point and try with a different kernel.
i tried endeavor os at some point but didn’t like it (don’t remember specifics). and i am not keen on kubuntu…
here it lists cpu’s dating back to “Intel 4th Gen Core (Haswell)”:
https://wiki.cachyos.org/installation/installation_prepare/
thanks! nobody on the cachy forums brought this up. what would this mean for a different kernel? would switching to the arch kernel fix/circumvent this?
i did switch to x11 on cachyOS and i had no freezes but i only tested it for a little over a week (because it uses a lot more power), so i might’ve gotten lucky idk.
it’s an 8th gen i5 8500
by not switching those and having no more freezes i ruled them out successfully, no?
ah ok, different issue then
i didn’t try that but does your audio loop the last ~second too? (all my monitors are external)
Bugs in the kernel are pretty rare in my experience
i chalked it up to some kind of optimization that doesn’t agree with my computer but that’s just my head-canon
I think it’s more likely that the bug was somewhere in KDE Plasma. Kubuntu’s version should be older than the one on Cachy. On top of that Kubuntu has their own patches for KDE
interesting, distrowatch says plasma-desktop “6.4.5” for kubuntu 25.10 and “6.5.3” for cachy 251129 (the version i likely was on) so it is a possibility. (plus i feel like it started after an update)
dmesg
i didn’t know about it so i didn’t check
My searches led me to find that the Ryzen 5600 silicon had degraded just enough to be unstable.
interesting but my cpu is the same on kubuntu so i doubt degradation is causing the issue
i did try the LTS kernel but to no avail. i kept my fingers off the rest as i had no idea what i was doing.


so it’s kind of like the opposite of a swap file
i used their version of discover (forgot the name) and found it has mostly everything i was looking for (surprisingly so)