I have already mentioned that I'm not gonna share the output of `sudo
lspci -vnvn` unless absolutely necessary to resolve this issue, so I'm
changing the bug status to 'Confirmed', as instructed by brad-figg.
If you believe that the output of `sudo lspci -vnvn` is absolutely
necessary to resolve t
I also had a similar, but maybe not identical issue today.
First, several application windows grayed out, one after another. Then
my system slowed down and after a few seconds became completely
unresponsive. Of course, I couldn't switch to VT1 too. I waited for more
than 10 minutes, but nothing ch
** Description changed:
Upgraded from xenial to zesty recently.
I was using a Firefox instance, one which is a part of Tor Browser
Bundled. First, the application window grayed out, then the whole system
froze for something like 30 seconds (I tried to switch to VT1 to no
avail), then
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1683091/+attachment/4862903/+files/dmesg.log
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Upgraded from xenial to zesty recently.
I was using a Firefox instance, one which is a part of Tor Browser
Bundled. First, the application window grayed out, then the whole system
froze for something like 30 seconds (I tried to switch to VT1 to no
avail), then the process got
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