[Cialug] requesting help for troubleshooting
Andrew Denner
linux-list at upeke.com
Thu Oct 18 14:47:46 UTC 2018
Hakan,
I must admit I am not as familiar with Manjaro or Arch Linux. The big
questions that are usually asked are Which version/branch are you using? Is
it up to date? Did this start after a upgrade/update? Are your drivers up
to date? Which graphics card are you using?
For this specific question/problem, while we will help as much as we can,
you may have better luck directly going to the distro's community. I see
they have both a message board and IRC channel.
Best of luck!
Andy
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 1:25 PM EyĆ¼p Hakan Duran <ehakanduran at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am a linux enthusiast without a technical background. I have been using
> various flavors of linux as my primary OS since 2005, but I still feel I
> have lots to learn. I would like to ask your help in troubleshooting my
> following problem.
>
> I have a computer which I use both as a server and workstation. Host OS is
> Manjaro linux with 2 guest VMs on it. I noticed that if I leave the machine
> on SDDM login screen for prolonged duration (>1 week), it usually freezes,
> needing a reboot, which is hard to do remotely. Therefore, I decided to
> keep it at runlevel 3 (multi-user.target in systemd language) and only
> convert it to runlevel 5 (graphical.target) when I need to use it as a
> workstation, which is a few hours a day. The first part of the plan works
> well; however, when I try to switch back to graphical.target, something
> goes wrong. I have a black screen on tty1 with a responsive but useless
> mouse cursor. Neither KDE5 nor i3 launches when tried separately. tty2-7
> continue to be usable. Killing X server by ctrl+alt+backspace doesn't fix
> the problem. The only thing does is a reboot. Since both KDE5 and i3 fails
> to launch, I suspect it is an X-server problem, or may even be due to
> nvidia module/driver, but these are my speculations. I tried "journalctl -e
> --user" command, but the information there did not seem to be meaningful to
> me and probably indicated X crash.
>
> I am good at following instructions and very curious about figuring out the
> underlying problem here, if you are patient enough to deal with me. If I
> can solve this with your help and the machine continues to freeze weekly
> afterwards, that would obviously be very frustrating, and another problem
> to figure out, but I can only take one step at a time.
>
> Thank you so much in advance for your suggestions and patience with me.
>
> Hakan Duran
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