http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1028575 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1028575#c45 --- Comment #45 from Mircea Kitsune <sonichedgehog_hyperblast00@yahoo.com> --- Created attachment 731245 --> http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.cgi?id=731245&action=edit Screenshot of "top" Lots of important new information on this freeze, which was of course ported to the latest openSUSE Tumbleweed system packages and still works: First and foremost, the problem does not happen in every session, and this is not always influenced by updates! During an interval in which I installed absolutely no relevant package changes, the following has happened: The freeze occurred after about just 8 hours of uptime... after that I restarted the machine, but then I had 4 days of uptime with no freeze! This leads me to believe that certain applications or system actions prepare the system with a "time bomb", which then causes switching between windows or desktops to produce the freeze... however I have no way to know what mines the system and what doesn't yet, as I use too many applications at once to figure out which might be responsible. Anyway another crash happened today. Once more I quickly hit Control + Alt + F1 to switch to a different runlevel; This caused the image to become corrupted on the monitor, however the system remained responsive and didn't actually freeze. So I went to my mother's computer and logged in via SSH, which indeed still worked. I was able to issue a reboot command, which caused the image to briefly unfreeze as the monitor turned on and off a few more times... I could see a few KDE error messages about applications crashing, before the system actually went ahead and rebooted successfully! However this is only possible if I switch to a console quickly enough when noticing the freeze start to happen, if not the whole machine freezes and not even SSH responds from other devices! While I was in SSH, I decided to run "top" and take a screenshot of my processes (while the computer was frozen and with corrupt image stuck on the screen). I can't tell if anything is out of the ordinary such as a memory leak, but I'm attaching a screenshot of it here. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.