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Another WORKAROUND I made into bios was to switch from AUTO to S3 only
(I missed to mention it). However it appears impossible that this is the
problem which causes the issue although after the rest of the cmos I get
it again and AUTO option was the only one I had not changed after the
reset. Is it
Another WORKAROUND I made into bios was to switch from AUTO to S3 only
(I missed to mention it). However it appears impossible that this is the
problem which causes the issue although after the rest of the cmos I get
it again because and AUTO option was the only option I had not changed
after the r
After several attempts it seems the system is stable.
What I've done:
1) installed the latest stable kernel (it appears to not solve completely the
problem):
2) switched to PLASMA dark theme on Kubuntu (it seems to not solve completely
the problem;
3) installed again NVIDIA official drivers;
4) e
I've tried to reproduce the issue: I've opened the start menu, then I've
passed the mouse cursor over the Kde icons menu, opening the various sub
menus, closing them moving the mouse over the preferred icons and the
system hangs. SO some problem occurs with grapahical environments.
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Ok I've switched to dark theme of Plasma repeating the procedure. PLASMA
has problems. I noted that sometimes opening the start menu some
graphical issue was visible, but now I can state that there are
graphical problems about the desktop environment. It is possible to see
this issue in the attachm
Applied again the GRUB workaround after the system hangs itself again.
(Before the system blocks I hear always a certain hard drive activity:
so I assume the problem occurs during RAM-HARD DRIVE data flows).
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by the way I've installed also the 4.12 kernel LOW LATENCY and now the
low latency version is working into my system. Till now from yesterday
no problems however I'll wait some days before issue any verdict. As far
as me the issue concerns with compatibility between ram and mainboard,
perhaps a bio
@kai I'm using the usual way after managing every dimms to test them by
memtest singly, coupled and together. IF the problem should occur again
I'll apply the workaround. However I've just red some interesting news
about 4.13 kernel on improvements on power management..
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Does "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" can still workaround the issue on 4.12?
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system randomly hangs itself
To manage notifications about this b
Ordered a new set of DDR3 to verify a possible conflict between the
corsair model and the system. I've spent the day to test every single
dimm by memtest the result of this test is good for every single dimm it
is positive for dual channel dimms but I get problems when all 4 dimms
are used on 7th t
Now the system blocks occur repeatedly.
Another bios info:
plug and play os: YES
This function should be irrelevant since ACPI is enabled.
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Problems has just occurred again (I'm making verification): the system
hangs just after almost one hour in idle state without any application
used when I just open the start menu moving the mouse towards the icon
from which run the browser.
Obviously I returned the grub file to its original state
Problems has just occurred again (I'm making verification): the system
hangs just after almost one hour in idle state without any application
used when I've just opened the start menu moving the mouse towards the
icon from which to run the browser.
Obviously I returned the grub file to its origina
It seems that the new Kernel 4.12.1 has solved the problem. If it should
occur again I'll notify it. If the problem concerns with the kernel it
is possible to state that 4.10 kernel presents a bug at least for a
specific hardware platform and or bios.
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Ok I've just installed 4.12.1 kernel that's one of the report after
kernel installation
sudo dpkg -i
linux-image-4.12.1-041201-generic_4.12.1-041201.201707121132_amd64.deb
Selezionato il pacchetto linux-image-4.12.1-041201-generic non precedentemente
selezionato.
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If I remember this issue appears since I made the upgrade to Kubuntu
17.04 on my specific hardware platform. the issue didn't affect a
previous system based on 4coredual-sata2 (where ftw tool detect ACPI
2.0). No longer problem appears since I've troubleshooted it by the
suggestion explained on thi
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.12 kernel[
other information:
bios: ACPI 2.0 enabled (the system however should support up to 3.0 acpi
revision based on fwts tool report);
video drivers used: latest mesa available for the system;
confirmation: problem seems to be fixed after change the default line in
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet sp
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