Unfortunately "Error: can't open /lib/modules/" has nothing to do with
any freezes. It is not even an actual error message. Feel free to file
a bug report against the nvidia driver, if that is what you are using.
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At least once a day there is an unexpected desktop freeze incl. mouse
and keyboard. Even magic-sys-rq isn't possible, only hard switch-off.
From smartmontools I can exclude a hardware failure.
I've found that gpu-manager and systemd fail to load kernel modules.
I have looked at the problem a bit closer and things is, lightdm works
fine for a while, but eventually it has some kernel package problems:
sep 16 09:09:47 weird-stuff lightdm[1193]: gkr-pam: stashed password to try
later in open session
sep 16 09:09:47 weird-stuff lightdm[1193]: gkr-pam: stashe
I have the same issue on ubuntu 20.04 with Ryzen 5 3600 + Nvidia GTX
1050ti. It freezes several times per a day. (kernel: 5.4.0-47). I tried
using lightdm instead of gdm3 but it is the same.
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I'm experiencing those hangs too. I have two different machines running
different versions of Ubuntu.
One is a Ryzen with a NVIDIA card, using the proprietary drivers. The other is
a Intel Coffee Lake, no HT and no discrete GPU.
In the first machine(Ryzen + NVIDIA) this started to happen more of
@Willem: can you post the output of this command, please?
dkms status
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Title:
gpu-manager Error: can't open /lib/modules/
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for me it stopped happened after changing the PSU (Power Unit)
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Title:
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seeing this on 18.04.3 xubuntu:
Aug 18 17:25:32 LAPTOP gpu-manager[806]: Error: can't open
/lib/modules/5.0.0-25-generic/updates/dkms
Any more info I can provide?
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This is on 18.04.2:
Issue solved from my side by not using chromium any longer, since then no
system freeze.
The error message in title remains, but obviously causing not a complete system
freeze.
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the same for me :(
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Cf. #1731651.
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Same here
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I have a similar bug with the same premise, freezes using Google Chrome.
They tend to be very random, I only have them during playback.
Google Chrome: 63.0.3239.132 (64bits) (Although numerous versions before had
the same problem)
Ubuntu 17.10 (4.13.0-21-generic)
Running on a Pentium N3530, no di
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I did some more experimentation. I did not get any system freezes when
I shifted down to kernel 4.8 from 4.10, where I got a lot of freezes.
In kernel 4.8 I get the same output when I run sudo systemctl status
gpu-manager.service as I reported for kernel 4.10 above. This might
indicate that this
I may have a similar problem in 17.04 (to which I just upgraded). When
I try to play a video game, the computer completely freezes anywhere
from 30 seconds to 40 minutes after I start. It's done so repeatedly
and only when playing this game. I see very little by way of errors in
my logs, but I d
Now complete freeze with updated 4.8.0-58-generic, hard shutdown, boot
4.8.0-56-generic, running now 30 minutes without freeze.
It happens so sporadic which makes it almost impossible to find the trigger.
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Thanks for the advise. There is no kern.0.log, but kern.log.1, maybe you
meant xorg.0.log (all attached)
Just had two complete freezes with an updated kernel linux-
image-4.8.0-56-generic 4.8.0-56.61~16.04.1 amd64. Switch to console and
REISUB didn't work thus hard shutdown. I've booted with 4.8.0
That error is not really something that could ever cause the system to
freeze, as it simply means that we cannot find a dkms module (and
therefore gpu-manager can't get information about it). It should be more
of a debugging message than an actual error.
Something else is probably failing in the k
I just ran into this critical issue, which has not been solved yet ...
Ubuntu16.04
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Title:
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Description similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
drivers-common/+bug/1443364
Here is the output of sudo systemctl status gpu-manager.service
● gpu-manager.service - Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system
changes
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/gpu-manag
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Reopen.
Few minutes ago complete freeze again. Nothing works except hard power off.
Every time there is chromium open and firefox closed.
Firefox freezes only itself, but not the whole system.
Yesterday, I stressed with two chromium profiles, one had 20 tabs open,
the other watching videos. Result
Close it for now, reason: Since change of HDMI-cable no freeze.
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** Description changed:
At least once a day there is an unexpected desktop freeze incl. mouse
and keyboard. Even magic-sys-rq isn't possible, only hard switch-off.
From smartmontools I can exclude a hardware failure.
I've found that gpu-manager and systemd fail to load kernel modules.
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