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OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Kernel: 5.17.5-arch1-1
CPU: Intel i3-8130U (4) @ 2.200GHz
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620
I recently updated my system to gnome 42 and its been 2-3 days gnome is randomly freezing. It is a very annoying issue, happening constantly every so often, multiple times during a session. And I would really appreciate any help I can get.
I have attached the log below
https://pastebin.com/xMEcnKKd
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I use Gnome 42, Intel graphics and have no issues. That log is not interesting.
Are you logging in through gdm?
Are you in a Wayland session or an Xorg session?
Define "Freeze". You assert "multiple times during a session", so I assume this is not a kernel panic (as it recovers). How long does it "freeze"? Does the cursor move during a freeze? Does the clock update during a freeze?
During a freeze, can you change to a different console (Ctrl-Alt-F3, for example)?
Any particular program you are using? Any particular mode, like overview?
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similarity to me under Gnome 42 Wayland big crash log file and sound is mute, have to switch to classic Gnome 42, then things are stable again.
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last pacman -Syu seems to solve the problem for me, Gnome is stable again.
[2022-05-05T15:49:24+0200] [ALPM] upgraded libnice (0.1.18-2 -> 0.1.19-1)
[2022-05-05T15:49:24+0200] [ALPM] upgraded libnotify (0.7.11-1 -> 0.7.11-2)
[2022-05-05T15:49:24+0200] [ALPM] upgraded xdg-desktop-portal (1.14.3-1 -> 1.14.4-1
similarity to me under Gnome 42 Wayland big crash log file and sound is mute, have to switch to classic Gnome 42, then things are stable again.
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Apologies as I was not clear with my question.
I am logging in through gdm on an Xorg session.
It freezes for some minutes while I am watching videos or reading something but it freezes for a long time while I am using vscode for my work at this case I hard reboot
The clock doesn't update, I can't see the cursor and I can't change the console as well.
Last edited by aayamdahal (2022-05-06 03:13:25)
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Your log is incomplete and truncated and only a single pager page. Use appropriate commands rather than manually copy and pasting out of a terminal
Do you have xf86-video-intel installed? Does removing it fix the issues in case?
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yes I have xf86-video-intel installed. I uninstalled it, it's been 2 hours no problems till now.
Your log is incomplete and truncated and only a single pager page. Use appropriate commands rather than manually copy and pasting out of a terminal
Do you have xf86-video-intel installed? Does removing it fix the issues in case?
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