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I am attempting to install Kubuntu 18.04.1 on my AMD Ryzen 5 based computer, however I get a kernel panic when booting from the USB disk.



The computer's specs:
Ryzen 5 - 2600
ASRock B450m Pro4
16GB DDR4-2133
AMD RX-470.



I have observed multiple Kernel panics:
corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler
Fatal exception in interrupt



As well as hangs on the splash screen (the text "Kubuntu" still "breaths")










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    I am attempting to install Kubuntu 18.04.1 on my AMD Ryzen 5 based computer, however I get a kernel panic when booting from the USB disk.



    The computer's specs:
    Ryzen 5 - 2600
    ASRock B450m Pro4
    16GB DDR4-2133
    AMD RX-470.



    I have observed multiple Kernel panics:
    corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler
    Fatal exception in interrupt



    As well as hangs on the splash screen (the text "Kubuntu" still "breaths")










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      I am attempting to install Kubuntu 18.04.1 on my AMD Ryzen 5 based computer, however I get a kernel panic when booting from the USB disk.



      The computer's specs:
      Ryzen 5 - 2600
      ASRock B450m Pro4
      16GB DDR4-2133
      AMD RX-470.



      I have observed multiple Kernel panics:
      corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler
      Fatal exception in interrupt



      As well as hangs on the splash screen (the text "Kubuntu" still "breaths")










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      I am attempting to install Kubuntu 18.04.1 on my AMD Ryzen 5 based computer, however I get a kernel panic when booting from the USB disk.



      The computer's specs:
      Ryzen 5 - 2600
      ASRock B450m Pro4
      16GB DDR4-2133
      AMD RX-470.



      I have observed multiple Kernel panics:
      corrupted stack end detected inside scheduler
      Fatal exception in interrupt



      As well as hangs on the splash screen (the text "Kubuntu" still "breaths")







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          Could be a kernel issue. I personally couldn't install an OS with kernel below 4.17 on my Ryzen 2500U.




          • https://forum.manjaro.org/t/cant-get-the-live-cd-to-boot-on-ryzen-5-2400g/41009

          • https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/8v9eeb/state_of_ryzen_3_2200g_and_linux/






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          • So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
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          • I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
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          Could be a kernel issue. I personally couldn't install an OS with kernel below 4.17 on my Ryzen 2500U.




          • https://forum.manjaro.org/t/cant-get-the-live-cd-to-boot-on-ryzen-5-2400g/41009

          • https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/8v9eeb/state_of_ryzen_3_2200g_and_linux/






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          • So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
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            Jan 3 at 22:25










          • I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
            – Ólafur Víðir Guðbjargarson
            Jan 4 at 5:44
















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          Could be a kernel issue. I personally couldn't install an OS with kernel below 4.17 on my Ryzen 2500U.




          • https://forum.manjaro.org/t/cant-get-the-live-cd-to-boot-on-ryzen-5-2400g/41009

          • https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/8v9eeb/state_of_ryzen_3_2200g_and_linux/






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          • So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
            – Jackson Garland
            Jan 3 at 22:25










          • I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
            – Ólafur Víðir Guðbjargarson
            Jan 4 at 5:44














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          Could be a kernel issue. I personally couldn't install an OS with kernel below 4.17 on my Ryzen 2500U.




          • https://forum.manjaro.org/t/cant-get-the-live-cd-to-boot-on-ryzen-5-2400g/41009

          • https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/8v9eeb/state_of_ryzen_3_2200g_and_linux/






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          Could be a kernel issue. I personally couldn't install an OS with kernel below 4.17 on my Ryzen 2500U.




          • https://forum.manjaro.org/t/cant-get-the-live-cd-to-boot-on-ryzen-5-2400g/41009

          • https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/8v9eeb/state_of_ryzen_3_2200g_and_linux/







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          • So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
            – Jackson Garland
            Jan 3 at 22:25










          • I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
            – Ólafur Víðir Guðbjargarson
            Jan 4 at 5:44


















          • So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
            – Jackson Garland
            Jan 3 at 22:25










          • I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
            – Ólafur Víðir Guðbjargarson
            Jan 4 at 5:44
















          So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
          – Jackson Garland
          Jan 3 at 22:25




          So from what it sounds like, I need to install the 18.10 version for now and wait for the next LTS release?
          – Jackson Garland
          Jan 3 at 22:25












          I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
          – Ólafur Víðir Guðbjargarson
          Jan 4 at 5:44




          I unfortunately am not sure what kernel the 18.10 install has.
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          Jan 4 at 5:44










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