I've been looking for possible fixes regarding the terms "NMI watchdog",
"soft lockup", and "hard lockup", and nothing has worked. Does anybody
reading this have any ideas?
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yields a "soft lockup" on all CPU cores, and then a "hard lockup" on
almost all CPU cores until there's only one still left alive, which I'm
guessing is when it crashes (i.e, that one last-remaining core locks
up). Is there any way I can test this?
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Today's first crash, which happened WHILE I was taking the Linux
Foundation Certified SysAdmin (LFCS) online exam. Is there anything
helpful in these error report logs? Anything? Anything at all? Am I
wasting my time?
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Ever since I turned off the ability to manage CPU cores, these "soft
lockups have been happening a lot less often. Now, it's only once or
twice a week, instead of 3 - 5 times a day. Today's crash report.
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Today's crash.
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Results of doing a memtest.
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Lasted 16 hours before blackscreening (a new record). I'm all out of
ideas.
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Tried using:
nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500
as inspired by this try:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=307471
to create the line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pci=assign-busses apicmaintimer
idle=poll reboot=cold,hard nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500"
Blackscreened again. Hopefully this log has something useful.
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Okay, so, after having changed the GRUB configuration, this time around,
it lasted 1 day, 4 hours, and about 45 minutes before finally
blackscreening. Also, during that time, at around 1 day and a little bit
over 2 hours in, there was a +wall message across all my terminals
saying there was a "soft
Alrighty, so, after having adjusted the grub configuration, this time
around, it lasted about 16½ hours before coming to a freeze. Plus,
actually, this time, it didn't outright blackscreen. What happened was:
it froze and the audio began looping. I let the audio loop for a while
in the hopes that t
So, out of pure frustration, I wondered if maybe it was the particular
SSD slot, so I decided to simply switch my SSDs across the slots on my
motherboard (because the Kubuntu installation never crashed). Suddenly,
now, that one was crashing, and the Xubuntu installation worked fine
(for a while). s
Second blackscreen crash today. Hopefully, this has some useful
information in it.
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And third one of the day from last night. Hopefully, this has some
useful information. I'm seriously *this* close to just reinstalling. I
can't work this way. Kubuntu never does this. I use my Kubuntu for
gaming, and I'll play "The Outer Worlds" (a game that's very system-
heavy) for like 10 - 16 h
Second one today. Hopefully this has more information.
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Nope. Deleting VirtualBox and its drivers and downgrading to Nvidia 450
didn't work either. This is happening multiple times a day now, and it
never, ever happens with Kubuntu; only Xubuntu. I'm at a loss for ideas.
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So, I'd uninstalled VirtualBox and did a `sudo apt autoremove` and
installed Nvidia 460, and it still blackscreened. I'll try installing
Nvidia 450 and see what happens.
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Just happened again with Nvidia-460. I'll try uninstalling VirtualBox
and see what happens.
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And, I'm honestly hesitant to suspect Nvidia, because I also use Nvidia
470 on my Kubuntu installation. I very clearly remember installing 470
because I use Kubuntu for gaming, and I had to update my Nvidia drivers
for a couple of games to work properly. I'll find out how it goes,
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I tried purging `nvidia-*` and installed `nvidia-driver-460` (since when
I kept trying to install -465, it kept installing -470. So, I'll find
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Just did it again. This time, it didn't do a blackscreen outright.
Rather, the audio just suddenly started insta-repeating, and the system
clenched up and froze, and became completely unresponsive. Is there
anything I can do to help figure out what the problem is? Any sort of
tests I can run? Havin
And another blackscreen from just now. Do these logs say anything
useful? It happens at the absolute minimum, at least once a day. These
constant crashes are getting seriously infuriating. It doesn't happen on
Kubuntu. Just Xubuntu. Is there anything I can do to help you guys
diagnose the problem?
Okay, not exactly the same thing. It didn't do the blackscreen crash.
What happened this time was that it stopped accepting input from the
keyboard. I have no idea if it's related, but it might be, so I'm
sending this one anyway. Maybe it might have some helpful answers.
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Just crashed again. Maybe this report has more information.
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Also, I don't know if this is relevant, but I have two SSD drives. My
main one (the one that keeps crashing and going blackscreen) is Xubuntu,
and my secondary one is Kubuntu which, incidentally, works just fine. In
fact, I actually do all my gaming on my Kubuntu installation (I've
logged over 400
Is there anything I can do to test my hardware to check?
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It did the blackscreen crash thing again, so I ran journalctl.
Hopefully, this one has some more answers.
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It wasn't quite the same thing that happened, but in any case, I just
got a +wall message saying there was a "soft lockup" (I have no idea
what that means), so I figured I'd wait a couple minutes and then reboot
the system, and then do the journalctl thing. So, here's the record of
the previous boo
I've tried that. As you've noted, that doesn't show any crashes. Is
there anything that would prevent the system from writing a crash log?
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It's gotten to the point where this happens at least once a day. I'm
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I recorded a video (using my phone) of what the computer looks like once the
crash has happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36kg68mfrds
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I tried installing nvidia 450 and 455, and on both tries, I get the same
issue. When I try setting the driver settings to use nouveau instead,
the GUI doesn't even load. It's just a black screen (that resembles a
TTY) with the text:
such-and-such / such-and-such blocks
ucsi_acpi usbc000:00: ppm in
Just checked both my other (unaffected) drives. Neither Manjaro nor
CentOS have that line in the `/etc/pulse/default.pa` file. I used the
/ search in Less with the word "switch", and that line wasn't in
either of them.
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-mute thing.I don't know enough about programming to read
through the Pulseaudio and/or ALSA source code, and I know it's
Debian-based, because again, Kali does it, too, yet Manjaro, CentOS,
Fedora, etc. don't.
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I've just tried installing 20.04 LTS, and the audio issue still
persists. I've tried reinstalling both pulseaudio and ALSA, and
nothing works. I'm out of ideas. What do I do? How should I go about
fixing the problem?
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So, I've upgraded my main OS (Xubuntu 18.04) to 5.3.0-42-generic, and
now, it's partially suffering from the mute-toggle issue. The computer
mutes or unmutes whenever something happens that produces sound (e.g.,
when a messenger app gives a notification, when I pause/play a video,
etc), and it give
Alrighty, so, I installed Xubuntu 16.04. `uname -or` outputs:
4.4.0-21-generic GNU/Linux
and `pulseaudio --version` outputs:
pulseaudio 8.0
In AlsaMixer, "Auto-Mute Mode" is set to "Enabled", and the audio
works perfectly exactly as expected.
This is definitely something that started happening in
So, I ran `uname -or` on my Ubuntu 18.04, which gave:
`5.3.0-40-generic GNU/Linux`
I find this strange because it doesn't do it on this edition. The problem is
definitely somehow connected to the Ubuntu/Debian layer on top of the kernel,
and not the actual kernel itself. I'm certain of this now.
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