[Bug 1184817] System becomes unstable and unusable when using wired network
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184817 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184817#c36 teo teo <php4fan@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flags|needinfo?(teo8976@gmail.com | |) | --- Comment #36 from teo teo <php4fan@gmail.com> --- Note that the symptoms that I'm currently observing are those described in issue 1201557, not those described in this report. I comment here because that issue has been closed as duplicate of this one (see comment 26).
If the problem happens, can you check about the network reachability by some other command-line tool?
I'm not sure what you mean by that. You want me to check whether the network is _reachable_ when the issue happens?? I can already tell you it definitely is. I have never observed network unreachability. But if you want me to run any test during the issue, just tell me the exact commands you want me to run (commands that I can copy and paste) and I'll post the output. Also note that the transition between "working state" and "broken state" is usually gradual. The system starts behaving erratically (usually in the form of random flickering within certain areas of the screen, and applications or part of their UI failing to respond to clicks and keyboard interaction) every once in a while, then more often, until it becomes so frequent that I have to reboot. I am very skeptical that this has anything to do with network at all. It is unclear whether it is triggered by using wired network (via a USB adapter). It certainly happens whether or not I use wired network, but I am under the impression that when I use wired network it occurs more often. If that is really the case, I suspect it might be related to USB rather than with the network itself. And I wonder if it has more to do with the GPU, as it usually starts with flickering. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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