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Have you tried turning off iommu? Add ~~`iommu=off`~~ ` intel_iommu=off` to your kernel command line

apologies, its supposed to be `intel_iommu=off`. so: `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=3 quiet intel_iommu=off"`

> What is "iommu"? And, what does it do? IOMMU stands for Input--output memory management unit. It translates memory access for devices so that they get their own coherent simplified...

Both chargers are officially supported so there really should not be any difference in behavior between the chargers (other than charging times). Power management is not something I know enough...

That's interesting! I can confirm that the unplugging and plugging back in works to unstick the boot process.

Frustration isn't an excuse to be rude. I wouldn't assume that the original maintainers don't care. They've done amazing work to get linux working on surface machines. Its more likely...