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  • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

    Super skilled developers working at ASUS

    github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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    @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip holy shit what an insane read

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      Super skilled developers working at ASUS

      github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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      @volpeon Dear heavens...
      That is dedication.

      ... Did they really put a hecking load-bearing sleep in their ACPI?!

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      • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

        Super skilled developers working at ASUS

        github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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        @volpeon holy shit.

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        • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

          Super skilled developers working at ASUS

          github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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          @volpeon Oh wow that explains a lot. I love my 2022 Zephyrus G14 but the software/firmware situation is *rough*. Sleep issues, random dGPU wake-ups, the absolute horror that is armory crate (seriously how is a simple program to manage your machine several GB in size??? Thank god for G-Helper), the fact that USB 4 is only available on an unstable BETA BIOS but the regular BIOS is also EOL...

          ACPI-induced firmware stutters almost seem par for the course, heh. Shame because the hardware is really impressive

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          • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

            Super skilled developers working at ASUS

            github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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            @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip asus so bad..

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            • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

              Super skilled developers working at ASUS

              github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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              @volpeon Wouldn't have expected that any skilled developer works at ASUS judging by the quality of the ASUS notebooks I've encountered so far alone.

              Also ASUS devices having a firmware bug isn't too surprising or new. They also were one of the vendors that cut corners in the UEFI implementation and were responsible for a lot of frustrations and crashes while updating/upgrading e.g windows 7 to 8 so far too...

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                github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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                @volpeon normal amount of ACPI sadness, have seen this with most vendors 😕

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                • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

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                  github.com/Zephkek/Asus-ROG-Aml-Deep-Dive

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                  @volpeon Holy fucking shit. Thank you for sharing this. My partner has been running into lags and shutdowns with those exact symptoms with a 2021 laptop that doesn't even have MUX mode, and I've never been able to figure out why.

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                  • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

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                    @volpeon that's hilarious

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                      @volpeon Oh wow that explains a lot. I love my 2022 Zephyrus G14 but the software/firmware situation is *rough*. Sleep issues, random dGPU wake-ups, the absolute horror that is armory crate (seriously how is a simple program to manage your machine several GB in size??? Thank god for G-Helper), the fact that USB 4 is only available on an unstable BETA BIOS but the regular BIOS is also EOL...

                      ACPI-induced firmware stutters almost seem par for the course, heh. Shame because the hardware is really impressive

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                      @Arios @volpeon We need laptops that are like desktops where you can just take everything out and replace the motherboard. Still cramped as hell in there, obviously, it wouldn't be EASY to unscrew and pry up every single component of the machine, but it'd be really nice if it was POSSIBLE and the motherboards and stuff came in standard sizes.

                      (Laptops can be a little thicker to accommodate socketed CPU and RAM! We wouldn't die.)

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                        @volpeon Oh wow that explains a lot. I love my 2022 Zephyrus G14 but the software/firmware situation is *rough*. Sleep issues, random dGPU wake-ups, the absolute horror that is armory crate (seriously how is a simple program to manage your machine several GB in size??? Thank god for G-Helper), the fact that USB 4 is only available on an unstable BETA BIOS but the regular BIOS is also EOL...

                        ACPI-induced firmware stutters almost seem par for the course, heh. Shame because the hardware is really impressive

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                        @Arios @volpeon ASUS firmware is also causing bugs on ROG desktop motherboards too.

                        There's a longstanding bug with the X670E-E GAMING WIFI motherboard where Intel's wifi and ethernet drivers on Linux would panic, and it seems related to power management. Intel's like "ASUS needs to fix it", ASUS is like "we don't wanna fix it because boo linux".

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                          @Arios @volpeon We need laptops that are like desktops where you can just take everything out and replace the motherboard. Still cramped as hell in there, obviously, it wouldn't be EASY to unscrew and pry up every single component of the machine, but it'd be really nice if it was POSSIBLE and the motherboards and stuff came in standard sizes.

                          (Laptops can be a little thicker to accommodate socketed CPU and RAM! We wouldn't die.)

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                          @IceWolf @Arios @volpeon May I introduce you to my Framework?

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                            @Arios @volpeon ASUS firmware is also causing bugs on ROG desktop motherboards too.

                            There's a longstanding bug with the X670E-E GAMING WIFI motherboard where Intel's wifi and ethernet drivers on Linux would panic, and it seems related to power management. Intel's like "ASUS needs to fix it", ASUS is like "we don't wanna fix it because boo linux".

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                            @Flaky @Arios I remember watching a Gamers Nexus video not too long ago about ASUS' motherboard software being a security nightmare as well. What the hell are they doing?

                            I found the video:
                            www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy_KWP04pfs

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