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System crash when resizing window

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System crash when resizing window

#1 Post by philipdeegan »

Hi there,

Having a bit of an issue here with my DE and not so sure how to resolve or even investigate.
I'm running latest #!++ so it's bookworm with openbox. on a HP amd based laptop.
dmesg is showing a bunch of PCIE errors like `AER: Corrected error received`

I have a three monitor setup with my laptop below and between two externals.

Something I notice when I configure the monitors relative locations via arandr, is that when I make any window "fullscreen" it puts the window in the wrong location so most of it is offscreen entirely.
Not sure it is related. but the system crash happens if I do or don't set the preferrend monitor positions/layout

And I upgraded to bookworm-backports to see if it was kernel issue, but no it persists up to 6.6

neofetch output:


       _,met$$$$$gg.          host@user
    ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.       ------------------ 
  ,g$$P"     """Y$$.".        OS: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) x86_64 
 ,$$P'              `$$$.     Host: HP EliteBook 865 16 inch G10 Notebook PC SBKPF 
',$$P       ,ggs.     `$$b:   Kernel: 6.6.13+bpo-amd64 
`d$$'     ,$P"'   .    $$$    Uptime: 14 mins 
 $$P      d$'     ,    $$P    Packages: 2453 (dpkg) 
 $$:      $$.   -    ,d$$'    Shell: bash 5.2.15 
 $$;      Y$b._   _,d$P'      Resolution: 1920x1200, 2560x1440, 2560x1440 
 Y$$.    `.`"Y$$$$P"'         DE: x-session-manager 
 `$$b      "-.__              WM: Openbox 
  `Y$$                        WM Theme: Onyx-Citrus 
   `Y$$.                      Theme: Blackbird [GTK2/3] 
     `$$b.                    Icons: CBPP [GTK2/3] 
       `Y$$b.                 Terminal: x-terminal-emul 
          `"Y$b._             CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U w/ Radeon 780M Graphics (16) @ 5.132GHz 
              `"""            GPU: AMD ATI c3:00.0 Phoenix1 
                              Memory: 3506MiB / 63582MiB 

any input would be appreciated, if I don't resolve this I might have to try fedora :skull:

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Re: System crash when resizing window

#2 Post by sunrat »

#!++ is based on Debian but is a derivative. Derivative questions are handled in Off-Topic subforum. Moved.
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Re: System crash when resizing window

#3 Post by FreewheelinFrank »

@philipdeegan Please see forum guidelines.
This is primarily a Debian Operating System forum. While we are aware that Debian has many derivatives, some of them vary greatly in how they function, as such, threads about derivatives or other Operating Systems may not find solutions from users here who are based strictly on the Debian O/S. Therefore, those thread requests may be removed or shifted to the offtopic section at the moderators discretion. It may be best to seek solutions for derivatives and other Operating Systems on their own native forums.
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Re: System crash when resizing window

#4 Post by philipdeegan »

FreewheelinFrank wrote: 2024-03-18 10:52 @philipdeegan Please see forum guidelines.
This is primarily a Debian Operating System forum. While we are aware that Debian has many derivatives, some of them vary greatly in how they function, as such, threads about derivatives or other Operating Systems may not find solutions from users here who are based strictly on the Debian O/S. Therefore, those thread requests may be removed or shifted to the offtopic section at the moderators discretion. It may be best to seek solutions for derivatives and other Operating Systems on their own native forums.
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This page doesn't define what a "derivative" is.
#!++ is debian, with a custom post installation setup.

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Re: System crash when resizing window

#5 Post by FreewheelinFrank »

philipdeegan wrote: 2024-03-18 10:55
This page doesn't define what a "derivative" is.
#!++ is debian, with a custom post installation setup.
It is at moderator's discretion, as stated.

You will still get help with your issue in this subforum, but please respect forum policy as to the correct place for your topic.

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Re: System crash when resizing window

#6 Post by philipdeegan »

FreewheelinFrank wrote: 2024-03-18 11:22
philipdeegan wrote: 2024-03-18 10:55
This page doesn't define what a "derivative" is.
#!++ is debian, with a custom post installation setup.
It is at moderator's discretion, as stated.

You will still get help with your issue in this subforum, but please respect forum policy as to the correct place for your topic.
I can install the debian netinstaller and perform all the operations manually to make it exactly the same as #!++.
I have done this, anyone can do this.

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Re: System crash when resizing window

#7 Post by dlu2021 »

I get some hits when I search for "PCIE `AER: Corrected error received`"

Here is the first one:

https://askubuntu.com/questions/1401726 ... 00000400-0

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Re: System crash when resizing window

#8 Post by philipdeegan »

Thanks @dlu2021

I've been here, and will probably test this kernel parameter configuration

I'm not at all certain it's relevant, so we'll see

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