Hi hariprasad. nvme-core.default_ps_max_latency_us=1500 and ASPM
disabling by kernel patching worked for me, at least for the main
machine (my virtual machines inside this main machine still give the
error after some time). I've been using the patch for almost a month
without incidents. I had the problem inside a virtual machine after some
days, but it didn't happen again yet (I'm using VMs but not for too much
time like in the last time the problem happened).

I'm going to try to disable TRIM but it's going to take days for me to
test if the VMs give any errors. Should sudo rm /etc/cron.weekly/fstrim
be enough?

Have you experienced problems installing ubuntu into your SSD? My ubuntu
installation gives disk error in 8/10 tries. That is, I need to
reinstall ubuntu 8 times in average for the installation to end without
any problems. I didn't try to install ubuntu with the kernel patch
because it's a lot of work to create a live CD instalation with a
patched kernel, but maybe I'll do it some day.

I also need to try virtualbox in place of virt-manager as kaihengfeng
suggested. Problem is that I need to leave things open for days to
notice these errors, so it's going to take time.

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