Hey everyone, I'm dealing with frequent kernel panics and constant WiFi disconnections across several Linux distros including Pop OS, Zorin OS, and now Garuda-GNOME. I'm not very experienced with Linux, so I would appreciate any guidance on resolving these issues. Here are my system specs for reference:
Operating System: Garuda Linux Broadwing x86_64
Host: ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506HF
Kernel version: 6.18.9-zen1-2-zen
Desktop Environment: GNOME 49.4 (Wayland)
CPU: Intel i5-11400H (12 cores) @ 4.5GHz
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050
Memory: 15,723 MiB
Let me know if you need more info!
2 Answers
It would be helpful if you could run the `lspci` command and share the output here, especially to get more details about your WiFi hardware. Also, check the logs next time a panic happens using `sudo journalctl` if you can before it crashes, or `sudo journalctl -b-1` after a reboot to see the last boot’s logs.
Do you dual boot with Windows? Sometimes that can cause conflicts with drivers or system settings.

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