Which linux distro is stable in ryzen laptop with gtx graphics card ?

Tanjumul Alom

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I'm using a laptop ASUS TUF 505dt and Ubuntu is not working that well in my laptop. I'm a Computer science student & i need to do my work for Machine Learning works with my GPU and i can't do that. Can anyone suggest me to find the right distro for my project needs. And i'm also unable to use Docker and VMware or virtual box use. Thank you
 


Try going for an Atomic distribution, Project Bluefin.

When you download select the following answers:
1. What hardware are you using?: (Whatever matches most to your setup)
1. Are you a developer?: Yes
2. Who is your vendor of your primary GPU?: Nvidia(I'm assuming you have an Nvidia gpu for machine learning)

After you install it you will get a system with Nvidia drivers already installed, podman(drop-in replacement for docker and you can use distrobox if you want) and you will have Qemu/Kvm/libvirt/virt-manager for running virtual machines.
 
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Here's a list showing support for AMD Ryzen 7 3750H with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx:
https://linux-hardware.org/?id=cpu:amd-23-24-1-ryzen-7-3750h-with-radeon-vega-mobile-gfx
I took a quick look and it shows most distros "work" with that hardware. Also, you could try installing a newer kernel https://9to5linux.com/you-can-now-install-linux-kernel-6-9-on-ubuntu-24-04-lts-heres-how and see if that fixes whatever issues you're having. By the way, you didn't mention how is it that "Ubuntu is not working that well in my laptop". Maybe there's a fix.
Also, Nobara (Fedora based) uses a "tweaked" kernel so it works best with new hardware https://nobaraproject.org/
Lastly, I'd download ventoy, install on a USB drive, download and copy some distros to that drive, and try 1 by 1 to see which works and performs best.
Hope this helps!
 
Fedora
 
I have some Intel laptops, but both my main systems are AMD Ryzen systems. It's all I've ran for years.
I have recently moved over to AMD Radeon graphics cards, but I do still have a Ryzen/nvidia system.

I have installed so many distro's on that system, I can't even remember all of them. It is currently running Fedora,
but Ubuntu, Redhat, Alma, Oracle, SuSE, Mint, Arch, Proxmox, and a few others have all been install ed on that system over the years. I never have any problems. ( I did have to replace a motherboard and power supply a while back, but that wasn't
Linux's fault ).
 


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