

Rsnapshot. It uses rsync, but provides snapshot management and multiple backup versioning.
Rsnapshot. It uses rsync, but provides snapshot management and multiple backup versioning.
Hi, I tried updating the kernel and currently at 6.16, but system still hangs. It only works when nomodeset is added to disable Intel 915 driver completely.
Because I have been asking my wife to switch to Linux for sometime and one time where she finally agrees, this is what happens. Your reasons are valid but even if I could explain all that to her, she already got one of the worst impressions about Linux with this fiasco. I don’t know how to explain this but this small little thing, this bug, not only has kinda killed my credibility as a tech person in my house, it has also killed the hope of moving away from big corporations towards self hosted services.
So entire human sexuality can be described as being between two people at each ends.
Yeah, I tried but it didn’t help.
Yeah I tried that, didn’t help. I don’t think it’s swap. It has to do with graphics or display driver.
Well you sent me down a rabbit hole and for a while I thought it was definitely the issue. I found a script that does what the suggested solution in the link says, and I adjusted iccmax values for GPU, but it doesn’t matter what parameters I adjusted, it kept freezing. I tried BIOS firmware downgrade and updates, changed undervolt parameters and so many other stuff, but didn’t help. In fact it kept freezing without going into graphic intensive work, so I tried reinstalling different distro with different DE, yet all of them froze so much much that I gave up. Reinstalled Windows and it hasn’t freeze once. It’s hard to admit as a Linux evangelist but windows works for some bloody reason where Linux simply fails.
Already did. No logs were added before system freezing
Well I did dmesg locally and via ssh, and neither showed any message before freezing. Similarly I did journalctl at next boot and no errors there either.
Capslock doesn’t work, neither can I ping the host. The system is completely frozen and can only be reset with physical power button.
Surprisingly glxgears worked fine and didn’t led to any freeze.
Did dmesg local and from ssh. Also journalctl also doesn’t give anything. PC is completely frozen as it doesn’t respond to pings at all
Already tried, nothing in dmesg
I did both. Local dmesg and from a ssh session as well, both without any entry on freezing. Journalctl is also with nothing out of the ordinary
Also it’s completely frozen, no ping, no caps lock etc.
It’s a mini PC, so of course cannot do that.
Yes, freeze like mouse is frozen too, and key strokes don’t work either. No Ctrl alt del. I have to do power reset from physical button.
Already did all this. Got latest firmware, swapped ram modules and disks, even USB peripherals, nothing changed. Works fine in windows, freezes in Linux.
I got 12gb swap which I think is plenty. I don’t think that’s the reason.
I am already running Snapraid and machines do spindown after sometime, but it’s still around 50w.
Thank you, this is what I am thinking too. I don’t wanna create e-waste, and apart from power consumption, the nas is very handy performance wise and tackles all load.
Thank you, this is what I needed to know. I thought n100 (similar to what dedicated nas has 6-10w) would bring power down considerably, and thanks to you, I now know it’s not the case.
It took me like 10 min to setup rsnapshot (installing, and writing systemd unit /timer files) on my servers.