On 4/12/19 5:24 PM, Michael Siepmann wrote:
On 8/10/18 12:37 PM, Kelly Dean wrote:Am I the only one having a problem with Qubes spontaneously rebooting on Intel hardware? Only other reports I see are about AMD problems, but I'm using an Intel Core i3. Happens every few weeks. Sometimes just 1 or 2 weeks, sometimes 5 or 6. Got it on Qubes 3.2, and now 4.0 too (new installation, not upgrade), multiple times. Unlikely to be a hardware problem. The system passed both memtest86 and a multi-day mersenne prime stress test. And other OSes tested on this hardware before I switched to Qubes, including Debian and Windows, never had a problem. The rebooting seems completely random. No apparent trigger, and no warning. Acts like an instant hard reset. Sometimes even when the system is idle, and I haven't touched the console for hours. It's wearingly inevitable enough that I don't even bother intentionally rebooting after system updates anymore, in order to minimize how many reboots I have to deal with (setting my workspace back up is an ordeal), because I know the system will end up spontaneously rebooting a week or two later anyway.I'm having this problem too. I hadn't had it for a while but in the past week or so it's happened a few times. I have a Lenovo ThinkPad T440p with Intel Core i7, and Qubes 4.0 which I keep updated.
Same here, but only since 4.0 and since coreboot & ME-cleaner on a T530.I've always suspected that it's related to memory kills (there was an OOM issue on github), but there's absolutely nothing in the journal after such a "forced" reboot.
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