I get a list of errors on startup:
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hub 8-0:1.0: config failed, hub doesn't have any ports! (err -19)
At the bottom of the discussion, a user with name SMG wrote:
Unfortunately this description is far from clear, there are no clear steps to follow.A 7000 series Ryzen needs to be using a 6 series kernel. You need to install in compatibility mode then boot in recovery mode and install the newer kernel. Please also make sure to run all the updates available in Update Manager so you also have the latest firmware packages. You can install the latest 6.1-oem kernel with
So I've to start from USB boot in compatibility mode and install linux-oem-22.04. But then I should switch to.. Recovery mode? Isn't Recovery mode when Mint crashes, how to get there? Sorry, this description is simply not clear, therefore I am asking here.
It sounds like linux-oem-22.04 is a simple install like anything else - if I follow https://linux-packages.com/ubuntu-jammy ... -oem-2204c and there's no warnig to reccommend some special procedure to install linux-oem-22.04 or to install from USB stick and sub-menus there.
Also, I found `linux-oem-22.04` in Mint Install manager too. Why would this package be there if you can install it without additional caution measures?
Btw, this bug would patch my cpu's integrated graphic chip - nothing necessary for me as I've a graphic card, but I just wanna have a better integration of my Hardware with Mint and 2nd, to clean up with startup bugs.
Therefore, installing linux-oem-22.04 normally should do it too, as said I don't rely on the integrated graphics chip of my cpu.