Re: restart lasts maybe a minute till next freeze
On 12/11/24 20:25, David Christensen wrote:
On 12/10/24 22:17, gene heskett wrote:
The package managers apt and synaptic cannot find anything wrong, and
I should be on record as reporting that opening any local file takes
a minimum of 30 seconds to pop up the requester, during which time
the system is also locked.
That symptom alone would compel me to reinstall.
I've installed some stuff folks have suggested to no avail so I gave
up wasting everybody's time and just put up with it.
I migrated my data to a dedicated storage server years ago. This has
worked very well for me. I recommend that you do the same. If and
when you do, KISS.
memtest86 has toured the 32gigs several times but doesn't find
anything. Frustrating but apparently it hasn't bothered anyone else.
It would very helpful if something stuck up a hand or did the gotta
pee dance but in 2 years nothing has. Maybe its something leftover
from ripping out orca and brltty that I tried to stop by a fresh
install around 30 times. The installer put them in even when I said no.
Unless and until you boil down your hardware, software, and
configuration settings to a minimum, write a shell script that evokes
the issue every time, and file a complete bug report, you have only
yourself to blame.
Alright, here's some clues: I cannot use digiKam to retrieve pix fron my
camera, it will not wait on his lag. Shotwell will wait but suffers from
this lag. Adding strace to the cli invocation may work, or may not.
Noobvious error in the strce if it works, Prusaslicer spits out all sort
of gfx related stuff but runs normally once it draws its gui. And in all
cases the time lag is there. Can you make a bug report out of that?...
Neither can I. So until something complains, I put up with it. It works
plumb normally once its timed out.
Last post about it until something bitches out loud.
David
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Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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