On Mon, May 25, 2026 at 06:40:17AM +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote: Hello Rafael,
> I've noticed the same thing on all my desktop systems (AMD/Intel). In my > case, it's not necessarily "concurrent high network I/O" but rather a > concurrent ports build, meaning a lot of disk activity. > > I've had this for a very long time, so it has nothing to do with version > 7.9. > > The problem I'm having is that the system freezes without crashing or > displaying a kernel message. (That's why I've never reported anything > before) >> Disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox (gfx.webrender.software = >> true) > I'll try this. I'm not totally sure if this is the same thing, but for at least a couple of us, there is/was some interaction between Firefox and compositors which caused Firefox to regularly bork: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=176303149228418&w=2 I had run without a compositor for 6 months because of this. I turned it back on a couple of weeks ago, and the entire (desktop amdgpu) machine hung within a couple of hours (so I turned it off again). That could be a coincidence, of course, but it might be worth investigating too? Laurie
