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Re: Stretch and i3-7300T PROBLEM AGAIN



At this point it is highly unlikely this "freeze" problem is CPU
related. There could be hardware problems like over-heating, bad memory,
power issues, etc. This list could extend forever.
To debug this problem you need to read syslog\journal to find what was
last thing your system did before\after "freezing".
You can do this by asking journald a whole log from previous boot:
    $ sudo journalctl -b -1
If you don't remember when that "freeze" happened, you can walk back
through previous logs to find the one with "freeze" problem by changing
-1 to -2, -3, etc
    $ sudo journalctl -b -2



On 22.09.2017 11:20, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
>
> Oh no, I still got problem.
>
> I have installed Stretch with non-free enabled and was able to install
> then upgraded the kernel. I got some problems first seemed like
> something to do with power supply so I got new power supply installed
> today but the problem is that the system freezes at some point. I
> haven't been able to pin point what is the cause of the problem whether
> it's hardware or software...
> I will follow up but in the mean timen I wonder if there's anybody who
> is encountering problem with Kaby Lake processor with Stretch.
>
>


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