Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-17 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 11:45:30PM +0100, Why 42? wrote: > ... > When this happens the mouse is frozen, the capslock LED on the (USB) > keyboard doesn't light up and the system doesn't respond to ssh. To > recover I have to hold down the power switch to shutoff the system, then > turn it on again,

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-07 Thread Raul Miller
You might also try testing that memory on that machine is not faulty. (I've been struggling with an ongoing onslaught of machines with faulty memory.) FYI, -- Raul On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 6:19 PM Raymond, David wrote: > > You might try an alternate desktop/window manager such as lxqt or >

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Raymond, David
You might try an alternate desktop/window manager such as lxqt or icewm and see if the problem persists. When I tried XFCE on my X1 carbon laptop, XFCE was not so nice, though I can't remember the details at this point. Dave Raymond On 3/5/20, Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > > Hi All, > >

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 4:48 PM Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > The OpenBSD kernel tells me that there is a serial port / UART (com0 at > isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550 ...) but I've taken the NUC to pieces > and I cannot see anything on the board that looks like a serial port > header. I

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Bruno d'Arcangeli
Le Thursday 05 Mar 2020 à 23:45:30 (+0100), Why 42? The lists account. a écrit: > > Hi All, > > We've been running OpenBSD on a server for several years now and its been > reliable with minimal issues, so I thought I would also like to try it as > a desktop system. > > Thus I've been