> I'm not sure what thread you're referring to (re SEV). Actually it was a discussion on GitHub qubes-issues: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6105
> A few of us are > running Qubes 4.1 alpha on new Thinkpad Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U systems > because the older version of Xen used in Qubes 4.0 is incompatible. > > The newer Xen in R4.1 alpha still has a bug that affects CPU scheduling, > so there is a trick to configuring it for a smooth running system. > > Qubes reports that safety features (IOMMU etc) are working. What does > not currently work is S3 sleep. > > Stability is already quite good if you avoid badly-behaved wifi drivers > (unfortunately the Thinkpad's Intel AX200 is in this category, so I use > a USB wifi device instead). > > I'd say its not too much of a gamble if you're willing to run a new > alpha or beta of Qubes. But keep in mind your 4750G motherboard may have > significant differences vs Thinkpad laptops; IMO you need to go with a > high-quality brand, preferably a pre-built business system from the > traditional top-3 (Lenovo, Dell, HP). > > Here is a relevant thread: > https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1 That's encouraging, thank you very much for all the information. It indeed doesn't look like too much of a gamble then, besides I really don't mind waiting a bit. The current Qubes machine is just fine and will be for some time, the new machine is intended to become its successor. Thanks Chris. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/elGQQOPTPCCzVS9ODqlkntqMv_vw-W4UkM3_VZ7ENmGEihM20ajp6jQvJC7jcQX5cQFkeVEypbr2K6f80tkT1Q_c-jnsXpubxrbf9Q8iXZM%3D%40protonmail.com.