[Bug 106225] Kernel panic after modesetting (not on every boot) on ryzen 5 2400g

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changed bug 106225
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Comment # 2 on bug 106225 from
Created attachment 139114 [details]
journaltcl log file

Apologies, as this was the wrong logfile (I was getting some journalctl
corruption).
But it seems you are correct and this is not a kernel panic, as I still can
reboot using the "Magic SysRq key" (which I usually can't during kernel
panics), albeit the "Caps Lock" key is unresponsive.

Attached is a log that should show the issue. Note the line:
abr 25 23:23:09 ZenBox systemd-udevd[297]: worker [308] failed while handling
'/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:09:00.0'

Where '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.1/0000:09:00.0' seems to be the "graphics
card".

Symptoms are the same. During some boots, modesetting "seems" to occur, but I
get a black screen instead. System is unresponsive, including "Caps Lock"
lights not changing on key press. Magic SysRq key does seem to successfully
reboot the system.

How should I edit the title to correctly to reflect this?


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