Re: Help debugging random lockups

2023-05-25 Thread Jeronimo Garcia
Also weird compositors like compton have caused hiccups like this On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 2:00 PM Jeronimo Garcia wrote: > Are you running something like barrier , or something that could interfere > with inputs like that ? x11vnc etc etc. > does dmesg say something ? every time i've had issues

Re: Help debugging random lockups

2023-05-25 Thread Jeronimo Garcia
Are you running something like barrier , or something that could interfere with inputs like that ? x11vnc etc etc. does dmesg say something ? every time i've had issues with something like this and i went the kernel route ended up being something silly like barrier acting up etc etc On Thu, May 25

Re: Help debugging random lockups

2023-05-25 Thread Matthew Blankenbeheler
I also have this issue. But, these issues didnt pop up till recently after an update. I have systemd-oomd configured so that should take care of any lockups due to a lack of ram. On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 7:43 AM Jesse Jaara wrote: > Could you simply be running out of RAM? 🤔 > Mouse cursor moving

Re: Help debugging random lockups

2023-05-25 Thread Jesse Jaara
Could you simply be running out of RAM? 🤔 Mouse cursor moving but system being otherwise unresponsive sounds a lot like a system that is running low on memory and is trying to move bits in and out of swap. A memory leak in some app you are using perhaps. Or possibly some Docker image or vm hogging

Re: Help debugging random lockups

2023-05-25 Thread Spencer Collyer
Hi, Thanks for all the ideas folks. I especially like Andy's idea of setting up netconsole - I've still got my old desktop machine available so will give it a go setting that up at the weekend. I'm hoping it's not a hardware fault - I'm not a hardware hacker. Hopefully the fact it ran fine for s

Re: Is there "depth" control for pkgctl-repo-clone like "asp export" to get only the latest commit?

2023-05-25 Thread Morten Linderud
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 12:36:40AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote: > > Why and then hell can't Arch do normal authentication on gitlab? Good Lord.. > What ID.10.T decided to require 2-factor Arch gitlab auth? David, this is uncalled for. Kindly read the Code of Conduct. -- Morten Linderud PGP: 9C