> or you've recently installed a BIOS update which contains the latest microcode
revision and the kernel microcode loader didn't do anything.
Asus published BIOS version 302 for your laptop on 2019-04-02
(https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ASUS-ZenBook-14-UX433FN/HelpDesk_BIOS/).
I really have updated to BIOS v302 from Asus website. It is roughly around the time the problems started, but I *think* I have been able to boot with the new BIOS before. So probably some change in kernel/microcode in addition to that?
> To summarize, maybe you've installed a BIOS update that includes the new
microcode and that's allowing you to boot the liquorix kernel because it
isn't doing a microcode load because of A) and/or B) above?
yes. Both cases: (updated BIOS + liquorix kernel) or (dis_ucode_ldr + ubuntu kernel) work for me.
> or you've recently installed a BIOS update which contains the latest microcode /www.asus. com/Laptops/ ASUS-ZenBook- 14-UX433FN/ HelpDesk_ BIOS/).
revision and the kernel microcode loader didn't do anything.
Asus published BIOS version 302 for your laptop on 2019-04-02
(https:/
I really have updated to BIOS v302 from Asus website. It is roughly around the time the problems started, but I *think* I have been able to boot with the new BIOS before. So probably some change in kernel/microcode in addition to that?
> To summarize, maybe you've installed a BIOS update that includes the new
microcode and that's allowing you to boot the liquorix kernel because it
isn't doing a microcode load because of A) and/or B) above?
yes. Both cases: (updated BIOS + liquorix kernel) or (dis_ucode_ldr + ubuntu kernel) work for me.