On Saturday, October 04, 2025 07:09:55 PM Van Snyder wrote:
> Another correspondent advised me to add
>
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="processor.max_cstate=1 idle=nomwait"
>
> This seems to have solved the problem.
For the peanut gallery, where did you add that?
On Thu, 2025-09-25 at 09:37 +0200, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > Van Snyder wrote:
> > > I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K,
> > > 32
> > > GB, 1 TB NVME drive.
Another correspondent advised me to add
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="processor.max_cstate=1 idle=nomwait"
Thi
On 9/25/25 02:13, Van Snyder wrote:
This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has
knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes…
If you are unsure you might want to use "OT" in subject line and at the
veryleast describe the issue in your subject line!
--
John Doe
Hi,
I've additional, not so good information.
Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> Van Snyder wrote:
> > I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K, 32
> > GB, 1 TB NVME drive.
>
> Intel CPUs are known to exhibit issues if they draw more power than
> specified, especially when overclo
On 25.09.2025 05:13, Van Snyder wrote:
That seems to leave only the Intel I9-14900K. Is that a likely
culprit? Trying out a replacement would be an expensive experiment.
Like others suggested, upgrade BIOS/Firmware to the up-to-date version.
Download it from MSI website and make sure it is for
On 9/24/25 17:13, Van Snyder wrote:
This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has
knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes…
I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board,
I do not see a "Z90" motherboard on the MSI web site (?). Please
provide a URL.
Van Snyder wrote:
> I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K, 32
> GB, 1 TB NVME drive.
Intel CPUs are known to exhibit issues if they draw more power than specified,
especially when overclocked or under heavy load.
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/17wcr1p/comment/
On 25/9/25 08:13, Van Snyder wrote:
Debian 12 started crashing — display virgo intacto, but mouse frozen,
keyboard frozen with num lock and scroll lock lamps flashing, can't
SSH to it, can't HTTP to it,….
I had the same symptoms on my Ryzen motherboard but the same problem
occurs on Intel
This might NOT be a Debian problem but this list almost surely has
knowledgeable correspondents, so here goes…
I upgraded my computer with a new MSI Z90 board, Intel I9-14900K, 32
GB, 1 TB NVME drive.
Debian 12 started crashing — display virgo intacto, but mouse frozen,
keyboard frozen with num
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