I'd be willing to try re-compiling with some extra options, for the
learning experience, but I'd need some pointers on what to do/what
options to enable. I've compiled the kernel before but that was a while
ago, and I have no clue what options would be useful.
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Thanks for opening the issue Bernd. I haven't inspected kernel stack
traces before, so in my eyes they looked similar :-)
The issue has not occurred since I switched to Wayland.
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Thanks Daniel. I'll try that. I was using Gnome Flashback, but I can
probably get used to this look as well.
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Title:
Kernel panic - Xorg tainted
This seems very relevant, with similar symptoms, logs and even mentions
of PyCharm: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/1201
although no solution.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues #1201
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/1201
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** Description changed:
I've just upgraded to 20.10. After logging in and using PyCharm for a
while, the system froze, and I had to do a REISUB. It turned out to be a
kernel panic and seems related to Xorg and the i915 driver.
This has now happened multiple times, and not all crashes ha
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded to 20.10. After logging in and using PyCharm for a
while, the system froze, and I had to do a REISUB. It turned out to be a
kernel panic and seems related to Xorg and the i915 driver.
This has now happened multiple times, and not all crashes have happened
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