Hi, Julian Schreck wrote: > I could narrow it down to lxterminal (autostarted),
You could start another terminal program from the lxterminal and then end the lxterminal. (I use "xterm", the old and sparse one.) You could also check whether the lxterm menus give you an opportunity to disable any fancy dynamic effects. > openbox or an automatically started process. An automatic process as culprit seems somewhat far-fetched. I understand that you do not see a clear time pattern with the system freezes. With an automat i'd expect some regularity. Did you already find out whether the whole system freezes or whether it's only about graphics and/or local user interaction ? > Any other advice than changing the window manager > (in case that was suggested/your intention)? The window manager and its interaction with the system appears as first suspect, when i ask the web. > description: Desktop Computer > description: Motherboard > vendor: ASRock > product: Z270M Pro4 > *-display > description: VGA compatible controller > product: Intel Corporation > vendor: Intel Corporation ASRock says the mainboard has AMD/ATI "Quad CrossfireX". Am i mistaken if i assume that you currently use a plugged-in graphics board ? Have a nice day :) Thomas