Re: Re: upgrade Jessie to Stretch

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Dave wrote:

> I agree with you on the systemd issue. I'm using AMDs new Ryzen + ASUS
> hardware and I'm finding that even WIN 10 has problems the the new
> platform, so I can't put any blame on Trinity at this point. The version
> before the R14 release seems to run better on this system. But there are
> still unexpected reboots, even in windows.  I'm thinking its BIOS/UEFI
> problems.

Do you have something in the logs - what is causing the reboots. I don't
recall exactly but there is an option when you compile the kernel to have
some errors ignored - usb or non critical submodules.
Most likely it is kernel related. What you could do is try find out what
causes the problem and find a fix. perhaps the users here can help.

In theory the DE has less to do with the kernel, so I would not expect this
to be related, but it could be in case of graphic card driver or alike that
there is a causal relation

regards


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