I have two experimental laptops i want to make 100% compatible with Linux Mint 21. The problem is that Linux Mint 21 has Kernel 5, which isn't 100% compatible with my laptops.
I have described the problem here: https://superuser.com/questions/1751163/...o-fix-them
In Linux's official forum, they told me the problem is coming from a lack of compatibility between the BIOS and the new Linux kernel.
So, what should I do? To ask someone to add modifications to the BIOS? Or download a BIOS mod? The BIOS is InsydeH20 Setup Utility, the laptop is HP 250 G3.
Also, I don't know how to access the advanced settings. I think there are ACPI options in the "Advanced" settings menu, but I can't access it. Would the problem be solved, if I change those ACPI options?
This is what my BIOS looks like currently: https://imgur.com/x5aNZ50
This is what my BIOS should look like: https://imgur.com/Yl4S3HP
In the second image, you can see the "Advanced" menu is available (other options are available, too). I need that menu, so I can access the ACPI settings.
Thanks.
I have described the problem here: https://superuser.com/questions/1751163/...o-fix-them
In Linux's official forum, they told me the problem is coming from a lack of compatibility between the BIOS and the new Linux kernel.
So, what should I do? To ask someone to add modifications to the BIOS? Or download a BIOS mod? The BIOS is InsydeH20 Setup Utility, the laptop is HP 250 G3.
Also, I don't know how to access the advanced settings. I think there are ACPI options in the "Advanced" settings menu, but I can't access it. Would the problem be solved, if I change those ACPI options?
This is what my BIOS looks like currently: https://imgur.com/x5aNZ50
This is what my BIOS should look like: https://imgur.com/Yl4S3HP
In the second image, you can see the "Advanced" menu is available (other options are available, too). I need that menu, so I can access the ACPI settings.
Thanks.