Hello everyone! I’m experiencing several issues on Linux that persist across different distributions (Arch, Fedora, Pop!_OS). I suspect the motherboard might be the culprit, but I’d like to hear other opinions.
Issues I'm facing:
1. Sleep mode doesn’t work properly – the system either freezes when trying to sleep or fails to wake up correctly.
2. USB issues – all distributions report an issue with a USB device. I found out it’s my monitor (connected as a USB hub via USB-B), but even when unplugged, my keyboard and mouse take some time to start working after boot.
3. Wi-Fi instability – the adapter frequently disconnects, though this could be a driver issue.
4. General instability – the system works, but there are occasional unexplained glitches.
What I’ve tried:
My hardware:
I’d really appreciate any suggestions on where to look or how to diagnose the issue. Has anyone encountered similar problems?
Issues I'm facing:
1. Sleep mode doesn’t work properly – the system either freezes when trying to sleep or fails to wake up correctly.
2. USB issues – all distributions report an issue with a USB device. I found out it’s my monitor (connected as a USB hub via USB-B), but even when unplugged, my keyboard and mouse take some time to start working after boot.
3. Wi-Fi instability – the adapter frequently disconnects, though this could be a driver issue.
4. General instability – the system works, but there are occasional unexplained glitches.
What I’ve tried:
- Different Linux distributions and kernels.
- Updating the BIOS.
- Checking logs (dmesg shows errors, but they’re not always clear).
- Plugging USB devices into different ports.
My hardware:
- Motherboard: prime h410m-k
- CPU: i5-10400f
- GPU: 1660 super -> Rtx 4060 ti
- Wi-Fi adapter: TP-Link TL-wn823n
I’d really appreciate any suggestions on where to look or how to diagnose the issue. Has anyone encountered similar problems?

