Shutdown oddness (ASUS TUF A16/slackware64-current post-15.0)
by PurpleSquirrel from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6PSP2)
Well, not an oddness per se. It's more the system is shutting down at seemingly random intervals with the 6.10.3 kernel in /current.
It shows up while I am using the laptop. The GUI disappears and the shutdown scrolls up the screen, and it proceeds until the computer shuts down. Restart proceeds normally.
I am running a hybrid system -- or bastardized, if you will -- with all updates up to the most recent, 7 August, revision, with the sole exception of the 6.9.12 kernel dating from 1 August. Here in the next day or two I'll be kludging up an installation of both kernels so I can easily switch back and forth for testing and evaluation. In the meantime, though, does anybody have any suggestions? I found traces in /var/log/syslog but I haven't done anything to glark meaning from it yet.
It shows up while I am using the laptop. The GUI disappears and the shutdown scrolls up the screen, and it proceeds until the computer shuts down. Restart proceeds normally.
I am running a hybrid system -- or bastardized, if you will -- with all updates up to the most recent, 7 August, revision, with the sole exception of the 6.9.12 kernel dating from 1 August. Here in the next day or two I'll be kludging up an installation of both kernels so I can easily switch back and forth for testing and evaluation. In the meantime, though, does anybody have any suggestions? I found traces in /var/log/syslog but I haven't done anything to glark meaning from it yet.