anyone seen something like this? is my intel cpu broken? i can't use vivado to run p&r anymore, computer freezes and reboots to stuff like this
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minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jan-2023 23:24:40 JST minute -
minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jan-2023 23:38:11 JST minute @Truck yes, updated to 6. something
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Sir Garbagetruck (truck@icosahedron.website)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jan-2023 23:38:12 JST Sir Garbagetruck recent kernel update?
(I've had that twice in the past 2 months right after a kernel update, and had to use an earlier kernel, and a subsequent kernel update fixed it. )
Cannot say that it is the culprit, as it's not LOCKED and UNABLE TO FIND INIT, but something different, but...
I'd try another kernel. Or the hrmph boot cd. Or netboot.xyz . Something to see if it's the install or the hardware. -
minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Jan-2023 08:07:08 JST minute @kumachan i9-9900, did debian apt upgrade recently, but already had some freeze problems before (that's why i upgraded). memtest86 passes fine. what helped was turning of HT and speedboost. now i have half the effective cores but it is stable. maybe cpu broke?
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Kuma Chan 🧸 (kumachan@cutieverse.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Jan-2023 08:07:09 JST Kuma Chan 🧸 @mntmn you might try to run something like memtest86. have you replaced any hardware recently or replaced any ram using ram of mixed frequencies together etc?
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Kuma Chan 🧸 (kumachan@cutieverse.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Jan-2023 08:07:10 JST Kuma Chan 🧸 @mntmn
what is the cpu model?
was it working until recently?
have you done any firmware updates of any kind? -
minute (mntmn@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 20:41:26 JST minute @PsionicLuna @Truck i9-9900
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Luna (psionicluna@floss.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Jan-2023 20:41:27 JST Luna @mntmn @Truck Which intel processor type btw?
if its one of the ones that can't be modified to not require any FSP related blobs, like intel me and similar, then stay away from newer kernels when possible. Kernel 5.19 was a mess, for the newer gens especially...the display actually was damaged by it... sounds nuts right?
Apparently it happened though.
The funny thing, I don't think it was a pre-release kernel either.
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