Comment # 6
on bug 105883
from Harry Wentland
On Ubuntu the kernel log keeps appending to /var/log/kern.log, but that might look different on different distros. If you have a luxury of a second system you might be able to ssh into the Ryzen system and run dmesg that way. As for the options Edward mentioned, you can pass them to the kernel command line. If you use grub for your bootloader you'd press 'e' on the selected kernel and append " amdgpu.dpm=0 amdgpu.dc=1" at the end of the line that starts with "linux". Alternatively you can append those to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub and run "sudo update-grub" Keep in mind that this is how I'd do it on Ubuntu. There' might be a way to pass these through /etc/modconf.d as well.
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