Thank you for all the ideas. The issue is now solved.
This is somehow caused by the ath10k_pci wireless driver. On my Dell Vostro
laptop this is a known issue (Arch Wiki), that after resume wireless connection
fails and I have to reload the module. In my case looks like it was causing
resume
fr
This is interesting. I will store this in my notes too. The issue is I am
working on a laptop and so dont have a serial port.
But I think I have found the problem. I am soaking it for now, I will respond
to the thread if my hunch works.
Thanks,
Prateek
Sefa Eyeoglu via arch-general writes:
>
I recently had a similar issue.
As it was breaking my workflow for day-to-day use I investigated the issue.
If the computer is unresposive while resuming it's very likely to be a kernel
panic.
If there is no display output at all, either the graphics driver itself causes
the panic, or some ker
On 5/30/21 12:53 AM, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
...No third party drivers that I installed explicitly.
To confirm you're not using 3rd party drivers you can run:
# journalctl -lb |grep taint
Look for something like:
kernel: xxx_driver: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel
On 5/30/21 12:53 AM, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
CPU is intel. 2 GPUs - Intel and AMD. No third party drivers
that I installed explicitly.
Hi - If were me and using AMD graphics I'd try blacklisting the AMD one
and see if it helps.
>I could not find this file. I have to enable this log?
syslog-ng creates this file amongst others. But it may not be able to write
anything anywhere in a frozen system during wakeup.
I could not find this file. I have to enable this log?
-Cheers
Prateek
SET via arch-general writes:
>>When I check dmesg (journactl --dmesg --boot -1)
>
> /var/log/errors.log usually provide useful information.
CPU is intel. 2 GPUs - Intel and AMD. No third party drivers
that I installed explicitly.
Laptop is a Dell Vostro. I get grief from the network driver sometimes
and I have to re-load the ath10k_pci driver/module manually sometimes.
I checked Google first thing. Could not find anything relevant.
Yes, I had found this and similar ones. And yes 5.12 I had no such issues.
Cheers,
Prateek
Amish via arch-general writes:
> On 29/05/21 11:53 pm, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> After upgrading to the new kernel I see that my system freezes when
>> I try to res
Hey Thanks LuKaRo,
I will keep this in mind. I was so far trying to search btrfs issues
since Arch wiki says it is unstable and all.
Unfortunately with this now I have no idea where to start looking :-).
Regards,
Prateek
LuKaRo via arch-general writes:
> On 5/29/21 8:23 PM, Prateek Sadhuk
On 5/29/21 8:23 PM, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
> I am running arch on btrfs and I suspect it is a btrfs issue somehow. When I
> check dmesg (journactl --dmesg --boot -1) I see that it always ends with the
> following two lines when the issue is seen.
>
> May 29 07:12:40 matrix kern
On 29/05/21 11:53 pm, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
Hello All,
After upgrading to the new kernel I see that my system freezes when
I try to resume from sleep. This happens intermittently but frequent enough
to be irritating. I have to reboot the system to recover.
I am running kern
>When I check dmesg (journactl --dmesg --boot -1)
/var/log/errors.log usually provide useful information.
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On 5/29/21 2:23 PM, Prateek Sadhukhan via arch-general wrote:
Hello All,
After upgrading to the new kernel I see that my system freezes when
I try to resume from sleep. This happens intermittently but frequent enough
Hi
It can be many things for sure so it might be helpful for you to
nar
Hello All,
After upgrading to the new kernel I see that my system freezes when
I try to resume from sleep. This happens intermittently but frequent enough
to be irritating. I have to reboot the system to recover.
I am running kernel 5.12.7-arch1-1
The issue was not seen with kernel 5.11.
I am
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