Linux randomly freezes... Windows works OK. By freeze I mean, can't even move the mouse cursor.
I'm puzzled by this... never happened to me before. I did a memory test and drive tests but they seem fine.
I read on Ubuntu forums that mostly total freezes happen either due to 1) disk malfunctioning; 2) graphic drivers
how can I diagnose this further? I checked Xlog and dmesg but I can't see anything in the logs
Owen Nguyen
pic. related
Dylan Jones
What headset is that?
Jayden Perez
Headphones*
Chase King
I had that because of my graphic card's drivers. Whenever I'd change my background image the entire GUI would freeze, even though the computer seemed fine.
All I did was reinstall the Nvidia drivers for Linux, selected them and then it went away.
Logan Harris
I'm using proprietary drivers... I'll try to change to the free one and see if it still hpapens thank u mister anonymoose
Lucas Jackson
I had this problem using Debian. Free drivers ran hot and loud. Free drivers using non-free binary firmware often froze. Couldn't exit the freeze, keyboard wouldn't work. Proprietary drivers would report errors every time I entered lock screen and would take ~5 seconds to unlock. I just went back to opensuse where i don't know what the heck it's using and just worked however it installed.
Aiden Carter
This happened to me because linux was installed on the very end of the disk which apparently was faulty compared to the beginning of the disk, where windows was. That's most likely your problem, not graphics
Levi Lewis
Dumb asuka poster
Carter Johnson
I'm getting random freezing issues all the time. To prevent my computer from crashing on startup, I have to do xinit first (less likely to crash than xfce) then run amdoverdrivectrl to clock down the graphics card, shut down the x server then I can start xfce. I could use aticonfig to do the clocking instead but that wouldn't solve anything since you can't change the clock without running the xserver, I might as well use the GUI tool.
Anyway getting a new video card probably isn't a bad idea.
Samuel Wright
Should I try OpenSUSE ?
Joseph Ramirez
How can I fix it?
I basically have 2 SSDs... I installed Linux on a separate SSD and told the installer to use the whole drive
Gavin Green
OP here. I think the problem could be that I once installed the OS under UEFI boot and then I turned it off and now it's all fucked, it's strange when I boot it offers me 4 choices , 2 distros that don't even exist anymore on my system
How can I fix the messy partition situation
Ayden Gomez
This. Nvidia usually has a lot of problems on Linux.
William Rodriguez
Look like momentums
Gabriel Evans
I like it because I'm a complete novice and it holds my hand but it might be a bit of a drastic move.
David Anderson
You use Tumbleweed or Leap?
Elijah Baker
13.2 still, I haven't upgraded cause it just werks
Hunter Cox
Are you on a skylake cpu?
Angel Myers
Not OP but I have random freezes on both linux and windows with my 6700k, thinking of RMAing it.
Eli Flores
AMD FX 8350
NVidiia GeForce GTX 970
Disks: SanDisk & Samsung SSDs
Caleb Peterson
How much ram do you have? Do you have swap?
Dylan Smith
are you monitoring your memory and cpu usage?????????????
Juan Baker
Deadlock.
Brayden Smith
Fuck you
Christopher Fisher
I have swap. 8gb ram
Levi Wright
I max out 8GB with memory leaks and it makes the computer seem like it is freezing
monitor your god damn hardware usage
Ryder Perez
Who is this semen demon?
Easton Nguyen
Chrisy Poole.
Gabriel Ortiz
Had the same exact problem with Windows, even a format didn't help. Installed the then fresh Ubuntu 14.04 and the problem disappeared.
I think it might had been an issue with the gfx driver (i'm still using their propriatery version on linux).
David Ortiz
I've had this problem twice, both undiagnosable with logs.
The first time around it was caused by poorly seated RAM sticks.
The second time around it was NVIDIA drivers not playing the graphics card the way It's meant to be played.
Brayden Butler
Are you using chrome/chromium/any variation of chrome?
That always freezes any 64bit linux for me, but 32 bit works fine.
If you're using one of those browsers try switching to something else and see if the problem persists.