Package Details: linux-g14-headers 6.14.2.arch1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-g14.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-g14
Description: Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux-g14 kernel
Upstream URL: https://gitlab.com/dragonn/linux-g14.git
Keywords: ASUS G14 ROG Zephyrus
Licenses: GPL-2.0-only
Provides: linux-rog-headers
Submitter: dragonn
Maintainer: Taijian
Last Packager: Taijian
Votes: 10
Popularity: 0.21
First Submitted: 2020-06-06 15:43 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-04-11 00:11 (UTC)

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Taijian commented on 2025-02-03 17:10 (UTC)

@omer: Then you should probably report the issue over at the asusctl git repo?

They maintain both asusctl AND the patchset this kernel uses to enable the asus_armory module.

omer commented on 2025-02-03 16:42 (UTC)

@Taijian: I am already using the 6.1.0-rc7. I've compiled from source by myself. I'd like to send logs if you want and say which log should I send.

Taijian commented on 2025-02-03 16:33 (UTC)

@omer: yes, asus_armoury is enabled in the new 6.1.0-rc versions of asusctl, not in the stable 6.0.x releases. Hopefully 6.1. will be released soon, otherwise you can always use asusctl-git from the AUR together with the kernerl version 6.13+

omer commented on 2025-02-02 18:48 (UTC) (edited on 2025-02-02 18:52 (UTC) by omer)

Power limits don't work with asusctl while using asus_armoury kernel module. It says that x succesfully set to x but it doesn't make any effect.

gilcu2 commented on 2025-01-21 13:57 (UTC)

Hello, I am getting a random reboot in the next 15 min after connecting 3 different USB/C - HDMI adapters on an Asus ProArt P16, when using any 2.12 or 2.13 kernel (including the G14). With 6.6.x LTS the problem doesn´t happen but a lot of things don´t work. I can use the USB C with other adapters like Ethernet, Camera, and headphones. No problems in this case. Where can I get help about?

evorster commented on 2025-01-19 18:38 (UTC) (edited on 2025-01-19 18:41 (UTC) by evorster)

I could, but there might be an easier way. This laptop is now running the linux-g14 kernel that is in the g14 repo, and now has absolutely no issues with the wifi card.

The author of that linux-g14 kernel states that he removed all of the MediaTek patches, so they are not needed anymore.

You could have a quick chat with dragonn, and just match the patches that he is putting on his version of the kernel.

Taijian commented on 2025-01-18 16:45 (UTC)

@evorster: OK, if this issue is unique to this kernel, maybe you could help investigate which patch might be causing it?

Could you compile and test the kernel with alternatively 1) patch 0002-...., 2) patch 0006-...., and 3) both of these patches commented out?

That might help isolate the issue.

evorster commented on 2025-01-18 10:43 (UTC)

When I run this kernel, I get an error with my wifi card. This error is not present in linux-lts or the vanilla Arch linux kernel.

It is described a little bit here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2221069#p2221069

Where would the best place be to start looking for what is causing this?

cvelteren commented on 2025-01-13 14:41 (UTC)

ah gotcha I was apparantly pulling from asus-archlinux didnt know it was updated