As of Linux 6.7 I’m getting hard freezes that require a power cut to reset (sysrq doesn’t work.) Happens at both idle and load anywhere from 5 minutes in to an hour. Running journalctl --follow and dmesg -w (both as root) reveal nothing at the time of the crash. Kernel version 6.6 continues to be 100% stable.

System:

  • Distro/Kernel: Arch Linux 6.7.arch3-1
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
  • GPU: AMD RX580 8GB via AMDGPU
  • RAM: Some configuration of 16GB at 2667 MT/s.
  • WM: SwayWM

I’m unsure how to go about properly reporting a bug if no errors are being generated.

Any advice?

I’m not alone on this apparently (warning, it’s reddit.)

  • lemmyreader@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    In the comments of the web link you shared (The link you wrote didn’t work for me but I looked up the original and adding it here so that others can choose to use their preferred libreddit or teddit) at least three comments mention that 6.7 zen kernel works fine for them. Care to try that ?

    • 0x0@social.rocketsfall.netOP
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      8 months ago

      Fixed the link. Thanks!

      I’ve also tried linux-tkg, which I believe rolls in the Zen patches. If it doesn’t, I’ll definitely try it.