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Linux Kernel 5.17 introduces more preparations for next-gen hardware and brings in better support for Steam Deck, Laptops, and more.

In themean time 5.18rc2 is already out!

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On AMD systems, 5.17.3 and 5.18rc2 have a nasty bug that freezes the system after suspension and it can’t resume without a hard reboot. Issue: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1976

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Thank you for this information :) I just installed the update and was ready to reboot as I saw this.

The following versions I can tell have backported the problematic patch:

  • 5.17.3
  • 5.16.20
  • 5.15.34
  • 5.10.111

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