On Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 1:37 AM Mike <deb...@good-with-numbers.com> wrote: > > I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server > hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting. > I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it > rebooted again. > > Then that upgraded linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64 to -23-. So far, the system > seems stable. I'll let it run for awhile before I believe that. > > So the question is: Has there recently been such an issue with the -22- > package? It seems that there were a *lot* of changes from the upstream > 6.1.94 to 6.1.99, so maybe something was repaired. > > I'm not sure what to doubt right now: the CPU (Intel's been having issues > with Raptor Lake, but mine's a "T" series), the motherboard (may have been > mishandled by the retailer), or Linux. > > This is an offbeat question, so I understand if I never get an answer.
I posted to this list awhile ago thinking my issues were related to the stable kernel used by debian stable. I was running into NVME errors and seeing stack smashing errors, my i9-14900k began to fail: https://forum.level1techs.com/t/debian-linux-stable-on-pro-ws-w680-ace-ipmi-application-segfaults-kernel-panic/212854/2 After RMA'ing the CPU with Intel and getting a new one, so far all of the errors have resolved (for now..) Not sure if your CPU is impacted but until I ran across the various threads about the i9-13900/14900k (and some CPUs below are impacted as well), it was very difficult to troubleshoot as this is the first CPU I ever had that went bad. As others have mentioned, start with memory tests, test the NVME drives, try to rule out other things first. Then if everything else checks out OK, it may be worth focusing on troubleshooting the CPU. Justin