Alas, I'm using Gnome. There's a setting for changing scroll speed with a USB mouse but not for a laptop's track pad. I don't see anything for standby-then-hibernate either.
>Worked OOTB for me, do you have amdgpu drivers installed? What exactly isn't working?
Based on their compatibility list[1], it doesn't look like amdgpu supports my hardware (Richland chipset). Most distros I've tried don't even boot unless I add "amdgpu.dpm=0" in GRUB.
> it doesn't look like amdgpu supports my hardware (Richland chipset)
I see, looks like your card is too old for the official open source amdgpu support, meaning you should either install the unofficial open source ati drivers as per https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI or try the official proprietary drivers from AMD (which I assume will be too outdated to function on a modern kernel?).
>Worked OOTB for me, do you have amdgpu drivers installed? What exactly isn't working?
Based on their compatibility list[1], it doesn't look like amdgpu supports my hardware (Richland chipset). Most distros I've tried don't even boot unless I add "amdgpu.dpm=0" in GRUB.
[1]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU#Hardware_detection