I used Zenstates-Linux from Kai-Heng Feng's reference to
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196683 and things have been
much stabler, I don't think I have seen a freeze since then.
https://github.com/r4m0n/ZenStates-Linux
I have been updating all the while and rebooting, so hard to tell
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- AMD 7 1800X system (Dell Inspiron 5675) randomly freezes
+ AMD Ryzen 7 1800X system (Dell Inspiron 5675) randomly freezes
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I was about to give up trying to recreate this. Everything was updated
as a hour or so earlier today. Meaning in the last 5 days, whatever
updates were prompted had been applied as and when they showed up and I
got around to doing the updates. System had not been restarted since
the time below.
>From Kai-Heng Feng's reference above, disabling C6 state looks useful to
try at some point.
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AMD 7 1800X system (Dell Inspiron 5675) rand
This looks related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1690085
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Title:
AMD 7 1800X system (Dell Inspiron 5675) randomly freeze
Most of the freezes are when the system was idle. I caught one free as
I was typing "cat /proc/cpuinfo" (froze somewhere in the middle of
that). But IIRC, that was one time, all other freezes were idle.
It has not yet frozen since:
$ uptime
09:07:18 up 1 day, 14:32, 1 user, load average: 0.1
Since I bought the system, around 2/15 or so, it has only run Ubuntu
17.10 and 18.04. These are the kernels I could find in kern.log. It
has frozen in all 3 of them.
$ cat /tmp/kversions.txt
kern.log.3:Feb 15 22:59:33 roke kernel: [0.00] Kernel command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.
Since the last boot, it has been up for:
$ uptime
08:29:04 up 13:54, 1 user, load average: 0.37, 0.32, 0.16
I should be able to try the mainline builds at some point, I am
wondering if I should leave it alone for a couple of days since this
specific boot has a USB backup hard drive removed. I
Most of the times, I have had to powercycle to recover. Sometimes pings
work, but not ssh. When this happens, I could use a 'ALT-SysReq USB'
sequence to try and reboot, which appeared to work, but eventually had
to powercycle.
** Summary changed:
- AMD 7 1800X system (Dell Inspiron 5675) random
Public bug reported:
This is happening every day or so. I cannot see anything in the
kern.log or syslog that give me a clue on where/what the issue might. I
was using Ubuntu 17.10 earlier and upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 on 3/3/2018,
since I thought kernel 4.15 might have better support for the ryze
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Title:
PCI quirk required for correct access to configuratio
Attached logs that show 4.4.0-41 was installed on 2 systems with the
proposed patch applied and system booted and the patch verified.
** Attachment added: "Verification logs for qurik_nfp6000"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1624267/+attachment/4755623/+files/quirk_nfp6000
I had a similar thing happen when installing lib64ncurses5-dev, I think
(I thought I was installing 64 bit libraries). I have gotten back to a
usable state now, except for this:
$ sudo apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
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