System crash randomly
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herearii
deepin
2016-02-14 13:59
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Hi,

I've a got the problem that Deepin crash randomly on my packardbell easynote. The only solution for me is to turn off manually my computer. If someone can help me, I don't want to return on windows anymore since I'v installed Deepin.

Here's the configuration:
ENLG71BM-P096

Deepin : 15.1
System: 64 bit
Processor: Intel Pentium quad core processor N3540 (up to 2.66 Ghz)
Intel HD Graphics
4 GB DD3 L Memory

Regards.
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mikewortin
deepin
2017-01-10 09:20
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Try adding intel_idle.max_cstate=1 to kernel boot params.
For me it`s solved this problem.
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herearii
deepin
2017-01-28 22:13
#2
Hi @mikewortin. Thank you for your help.

Please, can you give me more details on how to add this line in the kernel boot programs. I'm new in Deepin system and linux.

Regards
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horvan
deepin
2017-01-29 04:21
#3
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/130724
Hi @mikewortin. Thank you for your help.

Please, can you give me more details on how to add this li ...

Would you mind to add a [Solved] in front of the title of your first post. So we kan see this is done. Thats good for the right column on deepin.org, where hot topics are listed. You sure find an example there if you don't know what I am talking about. Thank  you!
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herearii
deepin
2017-01-29 17:57
#4
Would you mind to add a [Solved] in front of the title of your first post. So we kan see this is done. Thats good for the right column on deepin.org, where hot topics are listed. You sure find an example there if you don't know what I am talking about. Thank  you!


https://bbs.deepin.org/user/31716

Yes. Once I will find a solution for my problem. I will close this topic and add "Solved" in front of the title. ;)
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cktv8822
deepin
2017-02-07 08:24
#5
Your processor is affected by the c-state bug which causes total freezes when the CPU tries to enter an unsupported sleep state. It's a problem for many Bay Trail devices especially with newer (4.*) kernels.

There is a simple workaround for this until it gets properly fixed upstream. You just need to pass a kernel boot parameter and the random freezing stops completely.

You do this by editing the configuration file for GRUB:

Boot Ubuntu and open a terminal by pressing ctrl+alt+t then type

sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
Find the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"

This needs to be changed to include intel_idle.max_cstate=1

So after your edit it reads

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_idle.max_cstate=1"

If you have other boot parameters already besides quiet and splash, just leave them alone.
Now save the file.

Now type

sudo update-grub
Then reboot
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kingskill
deepin
2017-02-07 09:31
#6
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/130724
Your processor is affected by the c-state bug which causes total freezes when the CPU tries to enter ...

That's a good lesson. Marking whatever....
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jkmilo1030
deepin
2017-02-07 16:48
#7
Yo tengo un problema el sistema se me cae cuando utilizo los, navegadores y más cuando entro a páginas web pesadas como facebook, nose como arreglarlo
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jkmilo1030
deepin
2017-02-07 16:49
#8
No se *  me equivoqué XD
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febrifahmi
deepin
2017-02-07 18:07
#9
it seems that certain apps caused the crash. i experinced some sort  of similar cases when deepin crashed if i use chrome or other software. i suggest you set the xkill shortcut to make it easy to kill unresponsive programs.
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febrifahmi
deepin
2017-02-07 19:19
#10
it seems that certain app cause the crash. i experienced some sort of similar problems in deepin when running chrome with unstable internet connection. i suggest you to set xkill shortcut in control panel to be able to easily kill the unresponsive programs.
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jkmilo1030
deepin
2017-02-08 07:48
#11
Eso suele suceder con páginas con muchos pluguin,me podrías decir cómo hago el xkill soy nuevo en Linux
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jkmilo1030
deepin
2017-02-08 07:49
#12
Con todos los navegadores sucede lo mismo
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jkmilo1030
deepin
2017-02-08 07:50
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dance707
deepin
2016-02-14 14:30
#14
Are running any paticular applications ? Or does it crash at idle time ?
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herearii
deepin
2016-02-14 14:50
#15
Hi Dance707,

Thank you for your fast reply.

Deepin crash when I use some applications like vlc, Deepin Film and Deepin User Feedback too. I'm note sure if it crash at idle time.
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dance707
deepin
2016-02-14 15:05
#16
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30724
Hi Dance707,

Thank you for your fast reply.

If it is not any one particular application causing a crash. Then I see you have found the Deepin User Feedback tool already , they will need your system information.
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herearii
deepin
2016-02-14 15:23
#17
I've sent a message using Deepin User Feedback.
Thank you Dance707 for your support. ;)

Regards.
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jotapesse
deepin
2016-02-15 04:37
#18
Random and persistent general system crash are frequently related to hardware fault/issues. You may want to check your RAM and disk for errors and consider updating the BIOS/UEFI to latest version if available. Also check if any hardware device require any firmware to be installed to function properly, namely chipsets, network, sound and graphics devices.
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tristar
deepin
2016-02-15 05:12
#19
You can test hardware with some livecd, just boot on it and run various software for hour or maybe even more. You can even test RAM with livecd (maybe ubuntu or something).
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herearii
deepin
2016-02-20 18:17
#20
Hi everyone,

First of all, thank your all for your help.

The problem here is that I don't know how to see if my deepin uses the correct firmware. I try to search on google but it's a real new language for me... :/
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