So I managed to wrestle with Qube's build system and compile kernel-latest 
5.8.1 after installing the resulting rpm I'm still observing the same black 
screen bug.

*Linux dom0 5.8.1-1.qubes.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 11:21:32 UTC 2020 x86_64 
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux*

This bug must be something IOMMU / Memory Management related.

> Yes, better support for new Ryzen CPU's would be nice.

I'm sure this issue will be fixed within a few weeks, AMD's new Laptop CPUs 
are all the rage right now, support shouldn't be too far behind, in the 
meantime I'll monitor the master branch for Xen 
<https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commits/master>and watch for any AMD 
specific commits.

Fedora 32 USB boots just fine, that ISO is on 5.6 or something, so I'm 
fairly sure it's Xen related.
On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 5:41:23 PM UTC+10 lama...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 1:29:49 AM UTC+2 Dylanger Daly wrote:
>
>> > You have good taste in laptops. :)
>>
>> Haha thank you, as do you, the T14 was second on my list, yeah I suspect 
>> there will be plenty of Qubes users on these devices they tick a lot of 
>> boxes, I've never used Qubes with >4 Cores so it'll be a nice experience.
>>
>> Yes, better support for new Ryzen CPU's would be nice. I would like an 
> 4800H in my next machine, they're so fast.
> Maybe newer kernel versions like the kernel-latest package can be included 
> as optional kernel versions in the Qubes ISO. That would make it a lot more 
> user friendly to install Qubes on newer hardware without having to manually 
> create an ISO with a newer kernel.
>

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