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minus-squareolenkoVD@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 天前Maybe try the kernel parameter amd_iommu=off if you have an AMD CPU (and you’re talking about Linux and not Windows). I had the same problem and this fixed it for me.
minus-squareAlaknár@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 天前Hey, thanks! Unfortunately, I’m a very new Linux user (190 days according to fish), so I’ve no idea how or where I would set that parameter.
Maybe try the kernel parameter
amd_iommu=off
if you have an AMD CPU (and you’re talking about Linux and not Windows). I had the same problem and this fixed it for me.Hey, thanks! Unfortunately, I’m a very new Linux user (190 days according to fish), so I’ve no idea how or where I would set that parameter.