I don't even know if I can answer that. As Debian's firmware even in sid is
ancient I'm using the ones from kernel.org, so the old firmware can't
really be the issue like the gitlab entry suggests. But my issue always was
that it only happened when I least expected it. It never was reproducible
by no means. So with the last few firmware updates, the situation probably
has gotten better, but I can't tell for sure if the issue is fully fixed.
The last logs I saved are from May, but for sure this also has happened
afterwards. Question is if it happened after installing the firmware files
from the June drop. To be honest, I just can't really tell. It only
happened quite regularly with like the March or April firmware, it has
gotten much better since. But I'd wait another month or two to make sure
it's actually gone.

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On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 9:38 PM George at Clug <c...@goproject.info> wrote:

> Since we are no longer experiencing lockups, I wonder if your system has
> become stable, and if you have tried limiting what concurrent software you
> are using, particularly mixing X11 and Wayland native programs that are
> interacting with each other. I can only imagine the hoops the software is
> going through, I am amazed it all works.
>

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