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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) by GooseFinger@sh.itjust.works to c/linux@lemmy.ml

It started freezing maybe a month or two ago. It happens anytime between a few seconds after the OS loads, to hours or days later. I do not recall downloading anything around when this issue began that could be suspect.

I've put off fixing this because I have no idea how to even begin troubleshooting it. Internet searches for "Linux freezes" returns practically countless potential problems.

What are some recommendations? I have my root directory on a 30 GB partition separate from my home directory, which I think makes reinstalling my base image (Debian) easy without losing personal data, so that's an option. Maybe there's a system log file that would provide some insight?

I'm Linux dumb so please teach me how to fish!

I'll add that my Windows install (on a separate drive) doesn't freeze, and my Linux install is on a new Samsung drive that didn't report issues, so the problems unlikely hardware related.

02:05 18OCT: Thanks for all the quick responses, a lot of helpful suggestions so far. I should clarify that "my computer freezes" means it is 100% unresponsive until it is rebooted. Ctrl+alt+del spam or changing terminal sessions when its frozen does not get a response. The last few entries in my most recent journalctl boot outputs are different from one another, and the I did not see any errors. For now, I'll boot a live USB and let it sit for while, see if it crashes again.

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[-] AllForTwo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Which distro are you on?

Was there a kernel update recently by chance? Have you tried falling back to an earlier version? Got any timeshift backups?

[-] GooseFinger@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

Debian 12. When the freezing first started, I lied to myself saying it'll self-correct with time. I've since lost track of which timeshift backup to use. I am a silly fool.

And there was no kernel update afaik.

[-] AllForTwo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I suppose the logging from the Os there is the same as journalctl. I'm new to Linux, but I've done Hackintosh quite a bit, so a lot of similar commandlines and debugging. I digress.

Have you tried making a new user, booting from a live usb or booting into a different desktop environment? I feel those are the lowest hanging fruits where you can check if it hangs universally or just on your main user account. Would help narrow it down a little if you haven't been able to spot anything in logs.

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