Please have a look at the picture of the crash.
** Attachment added: "Screen when GPU crashes"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2045584/+attachment/5739602/+files/IMG_20231202_165801.jpg
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Sometimes the screen crashes as above and I didnt know what to do, but
now when I switch to tty3 I am able to see the console again and it
seems to be working, Then if I want and try to go back to the GUI TTY by
pressing the ctrl+2 and typing in the password, I am unable to login and
gnome-shell ke
This is a big issue as its a crash and I was wondering how to get it
prioritized as no one seems to be looking at it. I am new to this so I
just wanted to understand how to get some attention.
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** Summary changed:
- Firefox/brave browser causes GPU reset
+ Firefox/brave browser causes GPU reset and Gnome-shell crash
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Small update. Issue is resolved by removing ROCm drivers on the latest
version of Ubuntu 23.10. It seems that ROCm was the issue. I do not know
how and where I should report this or does it need to be verified by
someone else.
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I am using UBUNTU 23.10 with Vega 64 using the latest amdgpu drivers.
This started when I upgraded to 23.10. Was not happening in 22.04 or
23.04.
In Wayland, it always crashes the gnome session and I have to hardware
power off the system. It also sometimes makes a weird pixel
Can be easily replicated by having vega64 gpu:
- create ubuntu live cd with 23.10.1
- login computer using livecd and select to test ubuntu
- open firefox
- run a few tests using speedtest.net
- open a few other sites and wait a few mins until you are logged out.
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When launching a SEV Ubuntu22.04 guest with e.g. memory > 16876M, Ubuntu kernel
5.15.0-1013-oracle panics unless swiotlb=262144 is specified on guest kernel
parameters. It seems that the kernel tries to adjust swiotlb buffer size but
can not do that and crashes. With a memory
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
5.15.0-1013-oracle: Unable to boot large memory SEV gue
Can not run apport-collect logs since the SEV guest instance fails to
boot.
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Title:
5.15.0-1013-oracle: Unable to boot large memory
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