"... on my part."
I remember the early days when I built my own PC, using ATI (now AMD) motherboard and graphics. That was a less expensive alternative to Intel Pentiums, but I always had problems with drivers. Since then, every machine I bought was Intel and I don't remember having these problems at all. Now I went for an HM80 Elite MiniPC and those nightmares come back to me. In both Nemesis and Ubuntu, I must start with this set of parameters:
amd_iommu=force_enable iommu=pt idle=nomwait rcu_nocbs=0-15 processor.max_cstate=3
Otherwise, the system freezes immediately.
And that doesn't prevent the system from freezing sometimes, but at least I have reduced the chances by 95-98%, while on Windows, obviously, there is no problem (I hardly use it, but I browse and encode video without problems).
I also know that there are other Linux distros that don't have these problems, but then....
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/h ... hm90-linux
That is, the problem has existed for at least a couple of years and not even Ubuntu has managed (or bothered) to solve it. Not that they are the ones to patch a driver that is alien to them, but one hopes not to have to mess with hacks to start their (presumably robust) system.
This is not acceptable from my point of view, although logically there will be many people who are delighted with a similar product. It's just me been unlucky again, it seems.
Indeed!

I'm very pleased with your derivative. Fast, predictable... Very workable. I just miss a couple of things, primarily the power of pacman and the amount of packages available in Arch, but that's another story. On the other hand, in Arch I can't get the latest version of 7z to work with Engrampa, but in Porteux it works fine. Porteux Atril and Zenity don't need so many monstrous dependencies... Anyway...