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Recently, chrome has been freezing for me, I use i3 on arch.
chrome would suddenly stop responding, and then if i switch workspaces and switch back, the chrome window will be completely black inside, but the i3 frame (the blue strip with the webpage title - Google Chrome) would still be active. After a while (~30s) chrome would unfreeze and continue as if nothing happened.
This happens to llpp too, and at the same time - when chrome or llpp freeze, it would affect the other program. llpp goes dark, but unlike chrome, llpp never recovers and has to be restarted.
Interestingly chrome has been freezing on my mac as well. I've tried uninstalling some extensions that I don't use. That seems to help on Mac, but not on my Thinkpad x1c6 (arch).
Any ideas on where to start debugging?
Last edited by ackerleytng (2021-04-05 15:45:33)
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Which hardware? Symptom wise this sounds like the kind of issues that can happen with xf86-video-intel which you could try to remove (... don't forget confguration files for xorg using the "intel" driver if that is the case)
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I'm using a Thinkpad x1c6 and the Intel UHD 620 with a 2560x1440 screen.
If I remove xf86-video-intel, what do I replace it with? Or do I not need it at all?
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Xorg has a built-in "modesetting" driver that will be used instead and it often tends to work better on newer HW.
Last edited by V1del (2021-04-01 16:03:37)
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Thanks! I've uninstalled it. Will report back if it improves!
I just uninstall that package (pacman -R xf86-video-intel) and reboot, right? Are there any required config changes?
Last edited by ackerleytng (2021-04-01 16:14:43)
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If you haven't manually created a config for xf86-video-intel no. If you were using xbacklight for display brightness you might want to switch that out for something else, acpilight has a drop-in that does the correct thing without unnecessarily relying on xf86-video-intel
Last edited by V1del (2021-04-01 16:17:55)
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Thank you so much for the tip!! I was using xbacklight, and I did need to replace that with acpilight. I found that I already had the udev rules set up, but had to add myself to the video group for acpilight to work.
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@V1del your suggestion seems to have solved the freezing! Thanks!
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Glad to hear, please mark as [SOLVED] by editing the title in your first post.
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Hello! I don't know if this thread is old enough to be considered necro, apologies if it does, but I'm also using i3, and also suffering from this issue. for me it also extends to GTK apps like Firefox, Spotify, Discord, etc. I tried using modesetting and it's causing immense amounts of screen tearing that I can't find any solutions for, so I'm kind of stuck on the intel driver. Trying all of the solutions here (link) did appear to solve the problem, but... At the cost of simply not using the GPU, which then just crippled any 3D application. Is there any solution to this problem for the intel driver?
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Never mind, I bit the bullet and switched everything over to Wayland and all my problems magically disappeared.
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