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Hello everyone,
I have a ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen3 laptop with the following configuration:
- CPU: i7-10750H
- GPU: GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Mobile
System details:
- Linux kernel: 6.13.3.arch1-1
- Desktop environment: XFCE 4.20
- NVIDIA driver: nvidia-open 570.86.16-8
The laptop occasionally freezes, with the desktop unresponsive to any keyboard or mouse input, and the Caps Lock key does not blink. Before the freeze, the system load was not high; I was only performing general tasks like document processing and web browsing. After the freeze, the laptop gradually heats up, and the fans spin at high speed, which suggests that the CPU might be under high load. I checked the logs before the freeze using `journalctl` but didn't find anything unusual.
Feb 24 00:05:04 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:05:13 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:05:16 Solomon thinkfan[742]: Temperatures(bias): 55(0) -> Fans: level 4
Feb 24 00:05:19 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:05:27 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:05:28 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: pid 0 deleted default route via fe80::d6da:21ff:fe05:6dd4
Feb 24 00:05:38 Solomon thinkfan[742]: Temperatures(bias): 52(0) -> Fans: level 2
Feb 24 00:05:42 Solomon iwd[635]: invalid HE capabilities for e0:65:55:38:1f:79
Feb 24 00:05:42 Solomon iwd[635]: invalid HE capabilities for e4:65:55:38:1f:79
Feb 24 00:05:42 Solomon iwd[635]: wiphy_estimate_data_rate() failed
Feb 24 00:05:42 Solomon iwd[635]: invalid HE capabilities for 88:6e:dd:65:22:5b
Feb 24 00:05:53 Solomon thinkfan[742]: Temperatures(bias): 56(0) -> Fans: level 4
Feb 24 00:05:54 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:05:54 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: adding default route via fe80::d6da:21ff:fe05:6dd4
Feb 24 00:05:55 Solomon v2ray[42325]: 2025/02/24 00:05:55 [Info] [680298904] proxy/socks: TCP Connect request to tcp:mail.google.com:443
Feb 24 00:05:55 Solomon v2ray[42325]: 2025/02/24 00:05:55 [Warning] [680298904] app/dispatcher: default route for tcp:mail.google.com:443
Feb 24 00:05:55 Solomon v2ray[42325]: 2025/02/24 00:05:55 tcp:127.0.0.1:55242 accepted tcp:mail.google.com:443 [proxy]
Feb 24 00:05:55 Solomon v2ray[42325]: 2025/02/24 00:05:55 [Info] [680298904] transport/internet/websocket: creating connection to tcp:xxx.xxx.com:443
Feb 24 00:05:56 Solomon v2ray[42325]: 2025/02/24 00:05:56 [Info] [680298904] proxy/vmess/outbound: tunneling request to tcp:mail.google.com:443 via xxx.xxx.com:443
Feb 24 00:06:13 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:06:22 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:06:36 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:06:53 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:06:59 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: pid 0 deleted default route via fe80::d6da:21ff:fe05:6dd4
Feb 24 00:07:03 Solomon systemd[777]: tmux-spawn-a443db63-4d53-451e-bf80-96c509296ec2.scope: Consumed 2.643s CPU time, 92.9M memory peak.
Feb 24 00:07:04 Solomon systemd[777]: Started tmux child pane 152615 launched by process 1749.
Feb 24 00:07:10 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: changing route to 240e:3b4:440:6a70::/64
Feb 24 00:07:10 Solomon dhcpcd[638]: wlan0: adding default route via fe80::d6da:21ff:fe05:6dd4
-- Boot 0de816be087848769a32c5d73c32ba76 --
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: Linux version 6.13.3-arch1-1 (linux@archlinux) (gcc (GCC) 14.2.1 20250207, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.44) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:42:11 +0000
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=10c2b991-0126-4cfd-b2a4-1e0441e78917 rw loglevel=3 acpi_mask_gpe=0x16
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009efff] usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000009f000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000000741b5fff] usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000741b6000-0x0000000078393fff] reserved
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000078394000-0x000000007971dfff] ACPI NVS
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007971e000-0x000000007984dfff] ACPI data
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007984e000-0x000000007984efff] usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007984f000-0x000000007f7fffff] reserved
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000087e7fffff] usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: NX (Execute Disable) protection: active
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: APIC: Static calls initialized
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: e820: update [mem 0x51f01018-0x51f11057] usable ==> usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: extended physical RAM map:
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: reserve setup_data: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009efff] usable
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: reserve setup_data: [mem 0x000000000009f000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved
Feb 24 00:08:40 Solomon kernel: reserve setup_data: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x0000000051f01017] usable
Does anyone have suggestions on how to troubleshoot this issue?
Last edited by solomon_wzs (2025-02-23 16:53:55)
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Do you use CPU frequency scaling like with power-profiles-daemon? Because I experience stuttery performance which could be looked at as occasional freezes and ever since I removed it (but no longer have CPU frequency scaling), the stutter stopped. I had this issue with my previous laptop too.
And in case you wonder: no, simply setting CPU to performance mode doesn't solve, I really had to uninstall power-profiles-daemon (even disabling wasn't enough) so that KDE's power manager could not use it.
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Do you use CPU frequency scaling like with power-profiles-daemon? Because I experience stuttery performance which could be looked at as occasional freezes and ever since I removed it (but no longer have CPU frequency scaling), the stutter stopped. I had this issue with my previous laptop too.
And in case you wonder: no, simply setting CPU to performance mode doesn't solve, I really had to uninstall power-profiles-daemon (even disabling wasn't enough) so that KDE's power manager could not use it.
I am not using power-profiles-daemon. After I used fwupd to update the firmware of my laptop, the issue seems to have disappeared. (The ThinkPad is from 2021, and its firmware had not been updated before. )
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