Hi,
right now I don't have access to the computer - due to quarantine
restrictions I cannot move from my house.
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> (1) Do we even know it's a kernel problem?
I think yes. I am using ascii. The laptop has always been rock-stable. I
upgrade the kernel, I get two freezes in a row, once after somet ime
(including CPU usage due to compilation) and once earlier.
I book using the odl kernel, no freeze and was able to compile for hours.
I think this pinpoints it that not other upgdared things are the issue.
> (2) They don't seem to be specific to a particular kernel; Of course
> they might have entirely different causes.
In my case, it appears to be (or at least the kernel in a specific
configuration).
> (3) Is Debian having similar probems?
Who knows? I do not dual-boot.
> (4) Might it be something in the way the kernel is being used?
> Perhaps something takes over the mouse, touchpad, and keyboard so that
> the user becomes helpless?
No, I think it is a "hard freeze" since "shutdown" via APCI doesn't work
(sngle quick power button press).
> (5) Surely there is some relevant partial shutdown, dumping,
> and/or logging procedure that would provide clues?
I am using ascii on another laptop which I have here and can use in
quarantine and it works fine! Should be installed and configured the
same way, with debian ascii.
One big difference: AMD CPU, so for sure a different cpu and has less
vulnerabilities and will be mitigated differently.
Is there a way to disable spectire/meltdown mitigations on the kernel
command line?
It would be a nice way to test if it helps and if thereis also a penalty
in speed. I might as well as disable them forever in case.
Riccardo