It was a mirage. The system is still locking up, something that did not
happen with an older kernel, and also not with other systems booting off
USB.
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Update. And I don't want to jinx it but ... it seems like 22.04 (to be)
has this fixed. Updated to it two days ago, and it seems fine with its
kernel 5.15.0-23-generic.
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Bump. This bug is still open AFAICT. And I just realized that the real
cost to me on this machine (which otherwise runs great with the old 4.*
kernel) is that I cannot launch Docker containers any more. Which
stinks.
Machine otherwise happy and stable under 21.10 *provided I run the
ancient ker
If anybody has a hypothesis of what could be causing the lock, I would
be game to trying different kernel builds (or parameterizations). So
far I mostly glad I can run the machine again, even if it needs a 4.*
kernel.
Otherwise, is there a particular crash I could enable to diagnose? The
machine
Public bug reported:
This issue appeared first under 21.04, and I (wrongly) suspected a bug
in the window manager or graphics stack. I posted on askubuntu at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1346317/ubuntu-21-04-and-21-10-lock-
hard-with-basic-gui-redrawing-using-standard-intel-g
and even offered
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