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#26 2022-10-31 17:44:57

loqs
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Registered: 2014-03-06
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Re: [SOLVED] The entire system is broken after a system upgrade

6.0.3.arch3-1 should have the issue as well.  With rasdaemon disabled you can go back to 6.0.6.

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#27 2022-10-31 18:16:28

jonnyDumb
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Re: [SOLVED] The entire system is broken after a system upgrade

Hello

I can confirm that a similar onslaught of issues as the OP had/has was resolved by "systemctl disable rasdaemon" (run as root).

# uname -r
6.0.6-arch1-1

Thank you loqs.

Edit: Had severe hardware issues a few months ago, installed rasdaemon for troubleshooting (no success) and then simply forgot to uninstall it as i used existing hard drives with new mainboard/CPU/GPU.

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#28 2022-10-31 20:14:12

AndroGR
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From: Athens, Greece.
Registered: 2021-10-15
Posts: 53

Re: [SOLVED] The entire system is broken after a system upgrade

Edit: Had severe hardware issues a few months ago, installed rasdaemon for troubleshooting (no success) and then simply forgot to uninstall it as i used existing hard drives with new mainboard/CPU/GPU.

Same case right here (Well, I still have hardware issues but I simply don't care anymore). Looks like rasdaemon hasn't been updated since April.
EDIT: Marking as solved, however if issues persist I am going to remove it.

Last edited by AndroGR (2022-10-31 20:17:25)


Arch | AMD Ryzen 5 1500X | AMD Radeon RX550 4GB | 16GB RAM (3200Mhz) | KDE Plasma | Linux Zen / Custom Kernel

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#29 2022-11-01 06:10:50

virtualperson72
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Registered: 2019-09-17
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Re: [SOLVED] The entire system is broken after a system upgrade

Also confirm - disabling rasdaemon fixed my issues as well.  Thanks all!


Arch | AMD Ryzen 5 1400 | AMD Radeon RX 480 | 8 GBytes RAM | XFCE | Zen Kernel

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