Isn’t yay just a wrapper for pacman?
Isn’t yay just a wrapper for pacman?
Full desktop environment with decent window tiling.
it doesn’t even host it’s own repos
Yes, and that’s a good thing, otherwise it would be like Manjaro.
EndeavourOS is perfect if you already know your way around a Linux system but don’t want to spend the time and effort to setup Arch.
Jellyfin server with Infuse on an AppleTV is a match made in heaven!
EndeavourOS. Can’t you see the original comment from blackstrat?
It’s basically base Arch with a graphical installer and some reasonable (but optional) default packages.
I already did a UEFI reset, that didn’t help. As far as I can tell, it’s only GUI applications, I haven’t seen a segfault for something else so far. Unfortunately I don’t have any other GPU right now.
It seems that a solution was found though (at least for now, it didn’t crash since a few hours) here: https://lemm.ee/comment/8161085
I’m not sure, here’s the entire dmesg output: https://pastebin.com/MZfhB0xK
I’m a bit speechless right now. I’ve disabled PBO and didn’t have a single crash since then, everything’s been running fine for hours. Just to make sure that this really was the issue, I’ve enabled PBO again - but still haven’t experienced any crashes in the last hours. I have no idea how simply disabling and then enabling the feature again fixed my issue, but for now it seems like all is well.
Do you have any explanation for this weird behavior?
Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion, looks like this actually did the trick!
But I also ran a live EndeavourOS from USB and the same crashes happened.
What voltage should I try? It’s currently at 1.35V, and I’ve read somewhere that this is the highest “safe” voltage.
Motherboard firmware is up-to-date, and I’ve already tried disabling XMP. I’ll give disabling PBO a try, thanks!
I don’t necessarily have to run at 3200MHz, if it means that the system is finally stable. But since it’s already crashing at the default 2133MHz, I suppose there’s no use in playing with the voltages?
But if it’s a faulty CPU, wouldn’t it also crash on Debian?
Uhm, isn’t that what can be found at the end of the journalctl log I posted? Or are you talking about something different?
Hm, I’ve had this problem since my initial setup about 2-3 months ago, I think that if there’s something wrong with the software in the repos, it would’ve been fixed by now and I wouldn’t be the only one having this problem, right?
But of course, if you want I can give the testing repos a try :)
Yeah, temperatures are usually between 40-50 °C, so that should be fine.
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I also switched to Arch about a month ago, and I’ve been so surprised at how easy gaming on Linux has become. Even some games that use AntiCheat like Apex Legends run absolutely great.
I had to switch to X11 though, but that’s the fault of NVIDIA because the drivers are still causing problems on Wayland.
Distrobox is probably what you’re looking for.