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I'm not sure what category does this issue belong to, so I'll just put it here.
I'm using Arch + DWM, and when i launch xserver (xstart) it just shows black screen for like 5 seconds, additionally completely freezes sometimes, very randomly.
switching tty doesn't work, even if i kill dwm using ssh, tty doesnt work either because everything is frozen, shortly after ssh connection also breaks, I just have to force reboot.
Additionally, my network doesn't work until I start cloudflare-warp, it work fine even after disconnecting it, weird.
I'd really appreciate any help.
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 19:08:37)
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sorry for the lack of logs, i couldn't get the journal logs at the moment as these freezes are random, here's one for the boot it froze minutes after booting. Any other logs i can provide?
https://github.com/Elixirslayer/log/blo … freeze.log
some twingate fail errors, I had uninstalled it but forgot to remove its systemd service.
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-25 17:38:17)
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Please expand on what exactly is installed here in terms of network stack, since there are a lot of errors related to network services, including some logs that are set to DEBUG. I think your description of "Arch + DWM" isn't really all that's happening on that machine.
What network management tool are you using? Are you positive you only have the one (1) manager running? I also have no idea what 'twingate' and cloudflare are and why they're failing. Is there a relationship/dependency between 'twingate' and cloudflare?
These errors look like they need to be resolved, since they reoccur constantly; and I think this is your WAN card, which could explain why the entire network stack seems to be failing:
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: EEPROM ver:0d fae:00
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp urb failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: MCU resp evt:0 seq:5-4!
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Error: mt7601u_mcu_wait_resp timed out
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Vendor request req:07 off:0080 failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Vendor request req:02 off:0080 failed:-71
Nov 25 22:29:11 ArchOp kernel: mt7601u 1-7:1.0: probe with driver mt7601u failed with error -110
Last edited by twelveeighty (2024-11-26 01:08:20)
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=280372
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=246355
Yank the wifi dongle, see whether your problems go away.
If yes, try a different usb port - you only have one 3.2 hub, but maybe the firmware discriminates power supply to the the ports.
Run "dmesg -W" and plug the dongle again.
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=280372
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=246355Yank the wifi dongle, see whether your problems go away.
If yes, try a different usb port - you only have one 3.2 hub, but maybe the firmware discriminates power supply to the the ports.
Run "dmesg -W" and plug the dongle again.
Yes i figured that might be causing some problems so i took it out after seeing logs, haven't frozen since then.
sudo dmesg -W
[ 360.601398] usb 1-7: new high-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd
[ 360.752964] usb 1-7: New USB device found, idVendor=148f, idProduct=7601, bcdDevice= 0.00
[ 360.752978] usb 1-7: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[ 360.752983] usb 1-7: Product: 802.11 n WLAN
[ 360.752987] usb 1-7: Manufacturer: MediaTek
[ 360.752990] usb 1-7: SerialNumber: 1.0
[ 360.810965] cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for regulatory database
[ 360.811067] Loaded X.509 cert 'sforshee: 00b28ddf47aef9cea7'
[ 360.811148] Loaded X.509 cert 'wens: 61c038651aabdcf94bd0ac7ff06c7248db18c600'
[ 360.811181] platform regulatory.0: Direct firmware load for regulatory.db failed with error -2
[ 360.811183] cfg80211: failed to load regulatory.db
[ 360.975149] usb 1-7: reset high-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd
[ 361.118523] mt7601u 1-7:1.0: ASIC revision: 76010001 MAC revision: 76010500
[ 361.122403] mt7601u 1-7:1.0: Firmware Version: 0.1.00 Build: 7640 Build time: 201302052146____
[ 361.529610] mt7601u 1-7:1.0: EEPROM ver:0d fae:00
[ 361.712028] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
[ 361.712867] usbcore: registered new interface driver mt7601u
[ 361.726909] mt7601u 1-7:1.0 wlp0s20f0u7: renamed from wlan0
[ 372.403567] wlp0s20f0u7: authenticate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (local address=20:e7:16:00:8e:28)
[ 372.403580] wlp0s20f0u7: send auth to f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 1/3)
[ 372.405132] wlp0s20f0u7: authenticated
[ 372.408122] wlp0s20f0u7: associate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 1/3)
[ 372.412223] wlp0s20f0u7: RX AssocResp from f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=4)
[ 372.441739] wlp0s20f0u7: associated
[ 379.973231] wlp0s20f0u7: deauthenticated from f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (Reason: 15=4WAY_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT)
[ 381.461540] wlp0s20f0u7: authenticate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (local address=20:e7:16:00:8e:28)
[ 381.461551] wlp0s20f0u7: send auth to f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 1/3)
[ 381.664875] wlp0s20f0u7: send auth to f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 2/3)
[ 381.666268] wlp0s20f0u7: authenticated
[ 381.668273] wlp0s20f0u7: associate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 1/3)
[ 381.871537] wlp0s20f0u7: associate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 2/3)
[ 382.074861] wlp0s20f0u7: associate with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 (try 3/3)
[ 382.281585] wlp0s20f0u7: association with f0:ed:b8:fa:2c:c3 timed out
[ 442.387373] warning: `warp-svc' uses wireless extensions which will stop working for Wi-Fi 7 hardware; use nl80211
I have the dongle plugged in a 3.0 port now, no problem yet. I'll update of what happens.
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 11:26:12)
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Please expand on what exactly is installed here in terms of network stack, since there are a lot of errors related to network services, including some logs that are set to DEBUG. I think your description of "Arch + DWM" isn't really all that's happening on that machine.
What network management tool are you using? Are you positive you only have the one (1) manager running? I also have no idea what 'twingate' and cloudflare are and why they're failing. Is there a relationship/dependency between 'twingate' and cloudflare?
These errors look like they need to be resolved, since they reoccur constantly; and I think this is your WAN card, which could explain why the entire network stack seems to be failing:
Sorry for the lack of description, I'll explain in details.
cloudflare warp is basically a VPN, nothing much.
I'm hosting some private services like jellyfin and minecraft server, I just wanted to expose them for educational purposes.
I'm behind CG-NAT so IPv4 port forwarding isn't possible for me, I figured using twingate would work, which basically lets you access your network "securely" from outside network.
I had to install its "connector" in docker and twingate-cli in my main machine, which I no longer have, i completely uninstalled and stopped it as i had no use of twingate anymore.
Then I opened some IPv6 ports from router firewall for a friend, later closed them.
In terms of Network Management tools I'm simply using NetworkManager and iptables.
And so yes, I'm positive that only one manager is running, what else could be running?
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 11:12:52)
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Also, unlike those 2 posts, my wifi dongle is recognized by
lsusb
And, I can connect to wifi wirelessly, just tested with nmcli.
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 11:10:03)
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And, I can connect to wifi wirelessly, just tested with nmcli.
Yes, but only after
I have the dongle plugged in a 3.0 port now, no problem yet. I'll update of what happens.
?
Still running flawless on that port?
In case and please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
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And, I can connect to wifi wirelessly, just tested with nmcli.
Yes, but only after
I have the dongle plugged in a 3.0 port now, no problem yet. I'll update of what happens.
?
Still running flawless on that port?In case and please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
I doubted if it works on 2.0 port, but now it's working on neither of them.
┌──(oc㉿ArchOp)-[~]
└─$ nmcli dev wifi connect "UUID" password "passwd"
Error: 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt: property is missing.
Tested on both ports, what am i missing?
No crashes since post.
lsusb shows the wireless dongle.
Update: tested on a different 3.0 port, connected just fine. Why is that?
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 18:34:30)
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Found the problem with connectivity, it's the usb hub. When I have 2 devices plugged in 3.0 ports, it give me the
Error: 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt: property is missing.
error.
Although, having a device plugged in the back, and another in front I/O works.
Sorry, I was probably wrong, that error is because device is already connected. (Not entirely sure, two devices are connected on the back 3.0 ports.
Last edited by Elixirslayer (2024-11-26 18:47:47)
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There's probably more to that than a missing property.
The key will end up being underpowered - radio dongles draw quite some power and this one might be excessive (and this might also be the leading cause of the other two thread)
When I have 2 devices plugged in 3.0 ports, it give me the
And what are those devices, specifically?
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There's probably more to that than a missing property.
The key will end up being underpowered - radio dongles draw quite some power and this one might be excessive (and this might also be the leading cause of the other two thread)When I have 2 devices plugged in 3.0 ports, it give me the
And what are those devices, specifically?
I see, thanks for clarification.
I have a bluetooth dongle and a wifi dongle plugged in.
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Also, as mentioned in my previous edit, The missing property error could, possibly, be because I'm already connected.
Error: 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt: property is missing.
shows I'm connected, meanwhile
nmcli dev wifi connect
command give the missing property error
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I have a bluetooth dongle and a wifi dongle plugged in.
Ok, in that case it's WAY more likely that if they're in physical proximity, you end up w/ radio interference.
Please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
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