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IrcsomeBot | <Anton> Oshi | 00:05 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Anton> Ffga | 00:05 |
IrcsomeBot | <Anton> Wow, torrent download speeds are miniscule in Australia. | 00:06 |
IrcsomeBot | <Anton> For 24.4.1 | 00:06 |
IrcsomeBot | <Anton> Time to seed | 00:06 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Anton> Has anyone of you here used a drive attached to a Kubuntu machine as a network destination for time machine backups? | 10:18 |
IrcsomeBot | <Anton> I am trying to convince myself that I don’t need a NAS. | 11:36 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 13:18 |
manuel_ | Hello. I had some problems with kisak-mesa andyou were helping me downgroading from this ppa to ubuntu default on kubuntu 24.10. | 16:32 |
manuel_ | I've managed it but now I receive message as "missing vulkan extensions" which I deduce are from not having properly drivers | 16:33 |
manuel_ | Is it so? | 16:33 |
tomreyn | manuel_: is mesa-vulkan-drivers installed? | 16:35 |
tomreyn | apt list --installed mesa-vulkan-drivers | 16:36 |
manuel_ | No, they are not. I uninstalled kisak-mesa ppa and then fixed the dependencies | 16:43 |
manuel_ | Should I install mesa-vulkan-drivers? | 16:43 |
tomreyn | only if you want vulkan support | 16:48 |
tomreyn | which your initial message suggested you do | 16:49 |
manuel_ | tomreyn: Yes, I just did it and now it seems as games work, I'm going to reboot and check | 16:56 |
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calwig | Hi all | 18:57 |
calwig | Does anyone know of a good YT to TEXT linux converter? | 18:58 |
calwig | (YouTube) | 18:58 |
webchat17 | Hi, everyone I've recently tried three different Linux distros (Debain, KUbuntu, , and Mint) on my setup, but I'm consistently facing freezing and random restart issues. Interestingly, my system runs perfectly fine on Windows OS without any hiccups I'm starting to suspect that the problem might be related to my NVIDIA GPU. Has anyone else | 20:12 |
webchat17 | experienced similar issues with NVIDIA on Linux? If so, how did you go about resolving them? | 20:12 |
webchat17 | Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! TIA | 20:12 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> your description is too unspecific. Try to find some information in the internet using the type of your pc | 20:16 |
webchat17 | Using NVIDIA 3060Ti with ryzen 7 3700x | 20:16 |
webchat17 | Its custom built PC | 20:17 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> there are several closed source drivers from nvidia and the nouveau open source driver. Did you ty them all? | 20:24 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> there are several closed source drivers from nvidia and the nouveau open source driver. Did you try all of them? | 20:27 |
webchat17 | Yes I tried the nvidia-560 nividia-535 , the open source driver nouveau | 20:28 |
webchat17 | https://imgur.com/4tGfcUG this is what I run into | 20:28 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> if it is a brandnew cpu you may need to update your kernel to the latest version. | 20:30 |
webchat17 | Its not a brand new CPU, it is Ryzen 7 3700 X about 5 years old | 20:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> if your cpu has onboard graphics I would remove the nvidia for testing | 20:38 |
webchat17 | CPU does not have onboard graphics | 20:39 |
tomreyn | webchat17: as stated on your screenshot, you are likely dealing with a hardware error | 20:42 |
tomreyn | "mce" stands for "machine check error" | 20:43 |
tomreyn | try the latest bios update first of all. | 20:43 |
tomreyn | and make sure that dimms are inserted properly, both physically (check whether they are properly seated on their banks) and logically (check mainboard manual). *maybe* the one in bank 5 is not ok. | 20:45 |
tomreyn | also do a full memtest86 run over night or during some hours you don't need the system | 20:46 |
webchat17 | https://imgur.com/HTZdR9w mem test passed | 20:46 |
webchat17 | I will update bios if there is any update present. | 20:46 |
tomreyn | you have different types of DIMMs in slots 0,3 vs 1,2 - make sure that's how the mainboard supports it | 20:47 |
webchat17 | there are only 4 slots for RAM and properly seated, as Windows works flawlessly on the other drive | 20:48 |
tomreyn | oh, that's good to know. alright, then i'd also look into kernel and driver issues | 20:50 |
tomreyn | journalctl -b -1 show the (complete) system log from the previous kernel uptime. you can add -k to only show kernel messages | 20:51 |
IrcsomeBot | <schickotronics> maybe it is neccessary to start the kernel with nonstandard parameters | 20:51 |
webchat17 | There might be RAM clocked to high profile , I will check that and reset to normal mode and see if that makes a difference | 20:51 |
webchat17 | I will do a fresh install of debain with KDE and see | 20:51 |
tomreyn | when the system freezes, use magic sysrq to have a chance that any messages in the write cache can be written to disk so you can review them after reboot | 20:51 |
tomreyn | !sysrq | 20:51 |
ubottu | In an emergency, you may be able to shutdown cleanly and reboot by holding down Alt+PrintScreen and typing slowly, in succession, S, U and B. For an explanation, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key | 20:51 |
tomreyn | if you've never used sysrq with this computer, then, before you actually need it, test it on tty3 with Alt - PrintScreen - h (as in "help"), which should print a oneline help message | 20:54 |
webchat17 | Steps I will do after getting home , update the bios if there is an update present, disable xmp profile if enabled , install fresh Kubuntu / Debain KDE , install the nvidia recommneded drivers and see if the issue persists | 21:11 |
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