Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-31 Thread W. Pepperdine
interface. On Thursday, March 27th, 2025 at 12:34 AM, W. Pepperdine wrote: >> Here are outputs of a few queries on log entries >> from one of my XFCE installations. How do they compare >> with your logs? Can you see any reports on your >> computer that could point to what is cau

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-27 Thread W. Pepperdine
ly to me. I've been reading that the Lenovo machines can have some peculiar interactions with kernel modules, so I'm now checking into that. On Tuesday, March 25th, 2025 at 6:51 PM, W. Pepperdine wrote: > Debian+XFCE freezes randomly either just before, during, or a couple seconds

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-26 Thread W. Pepperdine
Thank you. I don't understand about the linux-image from backports. Would that be the same kernel that is in Trixie? I already tried that. If the problem is with the kernel configuration, is there any way to find the problem working on a single computer?

Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-25 Thread W. Pepperdine
Debian+XFCE freezes randomly either just before, during, or a couple seconds after the login screen. It happens about a third the time, both on booting and on changing users. During a freeze, the screen displays but is not updated and the USB ports appear inactive. There is no mouse or keyboard