Full output of that command:
amd_atl 69632 1
edac_mce_amd 40960 0
kvm_amd 249856 0
kvm 1449984 1 kvm_amd
gpio_amdpt 16384 0
gpio_generic 20480 1 gpio_amdpt
amdgpu 20111360 70
amdxcp 12288 1 amdgpu
drm_exec 12288 1 amdgpu
gpu_sched 65536 1 amdgpu
drm_buddy 24576 1 amdgpu
i2c_algo_bit 20480 1 amdgpu
drm_suballoc_helper 16384 1 amdgpu
drm_display_helper 290816 1 amdgpu
drm_ttm_helper 16384 1 amdgpu
ttm 114688 2 amdgpu,drm_ttm_helper
video 81920 3 asus_wmi,amdgpu,asus_nb_wmi
[ 0.330346] pci 0000:03:00.0: vgaarb: setting as boot VGA device
[ 0.330346] pci 0000:03:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added: decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
[ 0.330346] pci 0000:0e:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added: decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
[ 2.202336] ACPI: video: Video Device [VGA] (multi-head: yes rom: no post: no)
[ 3.766492] amdgpu: vga_switcheroo: detected switching method \_SB_.PCI0.GP17.VGA_.ATPX handle
And yes, KDE is standard. If I wanted Gnome, that’s a different download entirely and is based on Fedora Silverblue.
I’ve been using it on my last 2 routers, currently the Netgear WAX206 and I’m loving it.
It does what it’s supposed to. No complaints.