On 5/12/21 10:35 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
   May be off topic.  I've been experiencing approximately monthly hard
lockups on my machine.  Dell Inspiron 3252 Shipped Feb 19th, 2016.  Atom
based machine with 8 gigs of ram.

   gcc -c -Q -march=native --help=target | grep march=

...tells me it's a "silvermont".  I'm running bog standard 64-bit
no-multilib Gentoo, a bit on the lean side.  By "hard lockup" I mean...

* {CTRL}{ALT}{DEL} won't reboot
* Magic SysRq won't reboot
* The Power button powers down, but is unable to reboot (there's a light
   inside the case that stays on)
Is that a short press or long press (at least six seconds?) on the power button.  Short push should send the power down signal to the OS, but long push should actually cut power.
* I have to flip off the power bar, wait, flip power bar back on, and
   press the power button

   Are there any utilities I can use to possibly diagnose the problem?
Let's just say, I'm now somewhat fanatical about backups every couple of
days.


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