Op zondag 7 januari 2018 18:18:48 CET schreef Patrick Shanahan:
* Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink <knurpht@opensuse.org> [01-07-18 11:04]:
Op zondag 7 januari 2018 12:20:47 CET schreef Jiri Slaby:
On 01/07/2018, 12:07 PM, Stratos Zolotas wrote:
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 12:58 PM, Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
wrote:
Your screenshot shows that kernel panics when starting specific process (teamviewerd); you should be able to disable this service.
Oh yes, again a closed source issue. That did the trick. Kernel 4.14.11 boots now with "nopti" option after disabling the service start
No user space program (provided it does not write to /dev/mem or something) shall be able to crash the kernel. It is the PTI patchset suspect here -- there is a lot of issues with that crap arising.
Yup, a sudden increase of posts about freezes, kernel-panic, spontanious reboots in the forums as well. Both for Tumbleweed and Leap. Users can test the nopti nospec noefi boot options by hitting 'e' in GRUB, as a commandline parameter, after 'showopts' .
All these options have been reported to work as well as not to work. Some
report that even booting a previous kernel doesn't work. Of course booting into a btrfs snapshot does work for those who use btrfs. FWIW Reported by Debian users as well
no problem here:
Neither here. Just noticed.
inxi
CPU~Hexa core Intel Core i7 970 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~1596/3193 MHz Kernel~4.14.11-1-default x86_64 Up~2:04 Mem~11046.1/36189.5MB HDD~13638.2GB(10.0% used) Procs~457 Client~Shell inxi~2.3.40 nvidia gt450 and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-390.12.run
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