Oh good. Does she have any ideas on why my system is kernel panicking on wake from sleep?
I mean I do the same lately
I guess some issue with ACPI. Are you able to observe the logs shortly before it crashes?
The panic screen gives me a QR code containing the last few pages of journalctl. Something about amdgpu.
I haven't looked into it yet. It's only been occuring after my system sleeps over night, meaning when I sit down to use my PC and it happens, I'm not in a mood to start tinkering first thing, so I've just been rebooting and getting on with my day.
Didn't happen when I went to wake my machine just now though.
Systemd: Making Linux more complicated since...when did we put all our eggs in systemd's basket again?
I find editing systemd files less error prone and generally easier than editing shell scripts, which is how systems used to boot.
It's easy to disable (for example) the time sync and DNS bits of it and just use it for the init functionality.
I'm not super thrilled by journalctl, but logging wasn't great before that either.¯(ツ)/¯
As much as it hurts to disappoint Hu Tao, I just migrated all my Podman containers from Podman-Compose to Quadlets and I like this setup better; not going back.
Oh good. Does she have any ideas on why my system is kernel panicking on wake from sleep?
I mean I do the same lately
I guess some issue with ACPI. Are you able to observe the logs shortly before it crashes?
The panic screen gives me a QR code containing the last few pages of journalctl. Something about amdgpu.
I haven't looked into it yet. It's only been occuring after my system sleeps over night, meaning when I sit down to use my PC and it happens, I'm not in a mood to start tinkering first thing, so I've just been rebooting and getting on with my day.
Didn't happen when I went to wake my machine just now though.