I don't think Vulkan or your CPU is relevant. But graphics drivers do
rely on CPU features so it's not impossible. Doesn't really matter
though because the conclusions would still be the same per below...
This seems to be a kernel or hardware issue. If changing the kernel
version does not improve
I've already disabled the .timer units for the Pomodoro sounds.
I'll investigate the kernel angle.
Here's an odd angle: Could this be a Vulkan issue? I picked up on a
thread that pre-Haswell GPUs and integrated CPUs may have trouble
implementing Vulkan. Graphics are discrete but my CPU is a Xe
Lots of points there:
* The Nvidia GT 1030 is only around $100 if you shop around, but
certainly don't spend any money unless you can afford it and really need
to. I only suggested it because that's the cheapest way to get to
Nvidia's latest 510 driver series, which may solve some bugs.
* You don
Thanks for the thoughts.
I've got enough clutter around not to need to spend several hundred
dollars for a test card.
I also have no idea how to compile a new kernel, but do know that my
being asked that confirms someone goofed.
Anyway, maybe something else is afoot. Some noodles, please let me
Another suggestion, which costs money but might turn out to the be only
solution, would be to change to a different graphics card that would
allow you to use a different driver. If not AMD then an Nvidia
generation that can use the latest driver series (version 510), such as
GT 1030 or GTX 1650 (wh
The log in comment #9 still shows kernel problems in nvidia-modeset
interleaved with pulseaudio underrun errors. It's hard to tell which is
the real problem, if either, because any buggy kernel driver could cause
such issues for everything else. It's just that audio and nvidia are the
things loggin
Here's the other file ...
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-470/+bug/1970072/+attachment/5584573/+files/prevboot.txt
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Thanks. I'm glad to learn that the problems could be discerned.
I made the change you suggested to /etc/default/grub and did <# update-
grub>.
I also removed the Fildem menu GNOME extension, messages about which
preceded every crash.
Attached are the logs from te latest hang, which occurred ju