I didnt find the cause of the problem but it looks like altabbing was the cause of my crashes, looking on forums it seems like im not the only one with this problem, i changed my desktop environment to kde plasma and apparently the altabbing and crashing stopped but my steam crashing my whole computer its still there
El dom, 22 de jun de 2025, 8:30 a.m., Alexander V. Makartsev < [email protected]> escribió: > On 22.06.2025 08:23, Angelo wrote: > > *Crash 1:* When I'm playing minecraft or any other game and I have an > application that produces sound like youtube music or anything else if I > change windows the system starts making crackling sounds, after those > sounds start to occur the system starts to slow down and then freezes to > the point where I have to restart the computer > *Crash 2:* When I'm in Steam, just by using it it stops working, I get > the typical message "app stopped working", apparently that "stopped > working" starts to spread to my other windows and after all my other > windows stop working the computer freezes to the point where I have to > restart it > *What I've tried:* I looked up the popping sound error on the internet > and saw that I had to disable some energy saving options on my computer, I > did this through the commands it told me to type to open and modify files, > I also went into the mixer and disabled automute > *Journalctl:* The last log from journalctl when the Steam incident > happened was, according to me: *GetManagedObjects() failed: > org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner* > > You should share more information about your hardware and OS setup in > general. > Package "inxi" will provide sufficient information. > $ sudo inxi -A --basic -ms -xxx --filter-all > > Another useful tool which helps with diagnostics is "journalctl". With it > you can see the logs from previous boot after driver crash or reboot: > $ journalctl --dmesg -b -1 > $ journalctl --dmesg -b -2 > $ journalctl --dmesg -b -3 > > Symptoms from your descriptions could stem from faulty hardware (faulty > memory module, overheating, etc), resource starvation (low memory system > and no swap), or bugs in kernel module. > I've had somewhat similar symptoms on my system running stable (6.1) > kernel on modern hardware and the situation was significantly improved > after upgrading to kernel (6.12) and firmware packages from backports. > > > -- > > With kindest regards, Alexander. > > Debian - The universal operating system > https://www.debian.org > >

