Roger Heflin wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:06 AM Ken Smith via users
<users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Dell Latitude 5480 laptop with a Fedora 36 install. It crashes
regularly, uptime can sometimes be less that 5 mins but sometimes it
lasts several hours. There is no trace at all in journalctl of its
demise.
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This machine has a KabbyLake processor (Intel Core i5-7200U 2.50GHz), 8G
memory, an Intel i915 (HD Graphics 620) GPU and SSD storage. I've read
on various forums that this combination of CPU/GPU can be problematic
and some mentions that an upcoming Kernel release may contain a remedy
for this.
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Is this hardware faulty, despite Win10 being stable? Does the Linux
install stress the hardware in a way Win10 doesent. Should I hold on
for a later kernel release with a fix.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'd value any insights.
Many thanks
Ken
I have a 5480, 7300u cpu, hd620 also. No issues with stability when
running graphics.
Current kernel is 5.14.4-200 on fc36, I have also ran 5.18.7-200 and
5.18.6-200 with no stability issues.
Stan, Jamie and Roger. Useful information - thank you. I'll follow the
kdump suggestion.
Thanks
Ken
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