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i have a framework 13 amd, had it for a few months now, and occasionally it will freeze and need to be restarted, which was annoying, but always fixed itself after a reboot or two. this happened again today, but now every time i reboot it will freeze immediately after log in, or if im moving my mouse around as it boots, as soon i stop moving my mouse. i can log in fine, shell works if i boot into that (system update did not fix it), but once kde boots, as soon as my mouse stops moving it freezes immediately. i can even open an application if i keep my mouse moving long enough. anyway i dont know if this is an issue with plasma or arch or the laptop, if anyone else has experienced this and fixed it please let me know. i don't really know much about computers so apologies if there isn't much information to go on here. i also rouldn't find any errors that seemed to explain it in journalctl but i didnt really know what to look for either
edit: i let the screen turn off while it was frozen and it fixed itself??? solved i guess but if anyone knows whats up with my computer please let me know
Last edited by ixpuztec (2026-02-09 03:45:40)
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kde x11 or wayland?
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wayland
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does it freeze on x11?
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does it freeze on x11?
ive never used x11, is this a problem common on wayland specifically?
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try it and see
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Please share the journal from the affected boot:
journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.stIf the system froze and you had to reboot, also share the previous boot:
journalctl -b -1 | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.stLast edited by 5hridhyan (2026-02-09 07:51:28)
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I think I may have the same issue (also on KDE Wayland with an AMD card), but haven't managed to figure out what's the actual cause of this.
For what it's worth, I managed to briefly unfreeze it (trying to switch to a TTY with CTRL+ALT+F2 seemed to have some effect) and do a kwin_wayland --replace. No freezes since then..
Last edited by afikl (2026-02-09 07:35:12)
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Just tried this and did a few reboots and it seems to have solved the issue. Thanks!
Hopefully the OP has the same luck.
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tried the command here and it said that no such directory exists. also tried kwin_wayland --replace but that did not seem to work either
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You can actually just update the system, the latest ddcutil update has the offending commit reverted.
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