I disabled hyper-threading, and the box feels more stable.
But I am not sure if it was the problem.

On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 1:35:01 PM UTC, ludwig jaffe wrote:
>
> Hi, the machine still crashed, so I need to give it a looooong memtest
> to see if it has any loose bits, but ECC memory should protect against
> such.
> Other suggestions?
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 6:36:24 AM UTC, ludwig jaffe wrote:
>>
>> So thanks for the tip, I have now put videoram min to 36000 and overhead 
>> to 0.
>> Lets see if the machine still bugs around.
>>
>> BTW, any thoughts on fighting the ME using qubes, so no more
>> complete disassembly of laptops, de-soldering flash chips,
>> soldering some small circuits to the south bridge and so on.
>>
>> Tricking around with the hw, is risky especially on a laptop, a honey pot
>> approach might be a solution against the ME, but it is ring -3, that evil 
>> beast.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Ludwig
>>
>> On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 10:29:19 PM UTC, Qubes wrote:
>>>
>>> On 7/19/20 7:39 PM, ludwig jaffe wrote: 
>>> > wired problems with 4 screens and 2 graphics boards: ps/2 mouse and 
>>> kbd 
>>> > lock up, machine still running, but not usable. 
>>>
>>> There is a page in the documentation that refers to 4K displays not 
>>> working correctly because not enough RAM gets allocated to the graphics 
>>> buffer. It could be that you may be experiencing this problem. 
>>>
>>> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/gui-configuration-and-troubleshooting/ 
>>>
>>

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