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I've had to return to 5.3.18-140 as well since my attempt at a workaround (using my discrete gpu) failed. I suppose blacklisting the i915 driver would be the next thing to try but I find myself unmotivated to do that.
So for the first time I find myself running a FrankenSolus - up to date but downgraded to the previous linux-current, -headers and virtualbox.
So far so good...

    appmath How did you get the headers for 5.3.18-140 ? I only installed the kernel but could not find the headers. And why rollback the VirtualBox as well? FrankenSolus...lol ! 🤣

      elfprince
      I rolled back Virtualbox because when you install it manually you generally have to rebuild the kernel modules using dkms - not being sure how Solus does it (haven't had to worry about it, Solus just works), I wanted to be safe and not sorry. 99%+ of the time we get the kernel, headers and virtualbox updated together.

      The current headers probably aren't necessary since I'm not manually building drivers atm but I wanted to keep my FrankenSolus at least somewhat consistent with how the upgrade process goes.

      • linux-current-5.3.18-140-1-x86_64.eopkg
      • linux-current-headers-5.3.18-140-1-x86_64.eopkg

      Thanks, but headers don't seem to exist.
      $ sudo eopkg it linux-current-headers-5.3.18-140-1-x86_64.eopkg
      Password:
      Program terminated.
      Cannot open package file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'linux-current-headers-5.3.18-140-1-x86_64.eopkg'

        DataDrake just to throw that in here randomly if its okay.
        The last update with 5.4 is actually the first kernel update that gave me problems on my Solus machine. The entire System "feels" unstable, some tasks don't close as fast as they used to and/or make the system "stutter" while the task is getting closed/killed.

        Also I've graphic glitches in some games with this Kernel. I can't tell if this has anything to do with the Kernel or if its an Nvidia driver issue. But with the latest 5.3 kernel those problems do not happen at all. I am using a Ryzen 1700+ btw. with a 1080 nvidia.

        Edit: and also the budgie-wm process has unusual very high CPU load hovers around 8% when idle and goes up to 60 or 70% when I do some simple stuff like using nautilus windows or Firefox etc. That is also the reason it seems, for the "stuttering when closing tasks" my fans go crazy because CPU load goes up like crazy and then everything slows down becaue budgie-wm process takes all the CPU.

        14 days later

        Looks like it is kernel related (rather than NVidia driver).
        My machine is running internal GPU (intel 620) only, and I am getting the GPU panics as well.

        Driver: 20190822
        Time: 1580203603 s 941455 us
        Boottime: 5955 s 161091 us
        Uptime: 14 s 9601 us
        Epoch: 4300622016 jiffies (1000 HZ)
        Capture: 4300622016 jiffies; 184551 ms ago, 0 ms after epoch
        Reset count: 1
        Suspend count: 0
        Platform: KABYLAKE
        Subplatform: 0x0
        PCI ID: 0x5917
        PCI Revision: 0x07
        PCI Subsystem: 10cf:1959
        7 days later

        I also can attest that 5.4.x kernels are giving me unstable system. Intel video
        kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: GPU HANG: ecode 9:1:0x00000000, hang on rcs0
        Mouse moves, picture is frozen, I can ssh in and reboot. Sometimes I can switch to other tty e.g. with ctrl+alt+f3, other times switching is very slow or not happening at all.
        Noticed that electron-based(?)/gpu accelerated(?) software, like opera/chrome, spotify, vscode sometimes starts to flicker and becomes unusable.

        Since I can choose to boot 5.3.x, I use it. So far it works without problems.

        5.4.12 brought back my troubles as well while 5.4.8 worked nicely. Not sure if it's really the kernel itself or some incompatibility though. My knowledge of these things is very superficial.

        The 5.5.1 kernel is coming soon and may have fixes if enough people reported this issue to the kernel developers.

        7 days later

        I had the same problem with kernel 5.4, 4.9 works nice but wifi/ethernet drivers are not working properly with it.

          Justin Yes, It happens although lockups are not random, It happens when the laptop is under heavy load.

            Justin I don't think I get out of memory nor hammering the CPU. If I run all those things(Godot development in VSCode, Discord in firefox and nautilus) at a time in 4.9, it only covers 4 GB(out of 8GB) ram and 40% of all cores.
            Here is inxi -F

            System:
              Host: host Kernel: 4.9.210-151.lts x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Budgie 10.5.1 
              Distro: Solus 4.1 
            Machine:
              Type: Laptop System: Acer product: Aspire E5-575 v: V1.23 
              serial: <root required> 
              Mobo: Acer model: Ironman_SK v: V1.23 serial: <root required> UEFI: Insyde 
              v: 1.23 date: 01/16/2017 
            Battery:
              ID-1: BAT1 charge: 26.1 Wh condition: 26.1/41.4 Wh (63%) 
            CPU:
              Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Core i5-7200U bits: 64 type: MT MCP 
              L2 cache: 3072 KiB 
              Speed: 500 MHz min/max: 400/3100 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 500 2: 500 
              3: 500 4: 500 
            Graphics:
              Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 620 driver: i915 v: kernel 
              Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.6 driver: intel resolution: 1366x768~60Hz 
              OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 620 (Kaby Lake GT2) 
              v: 4.6 Mesa 19.3.2 
            Audio:
              Device-1: Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel 
              Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.210-151.lts 
            Network:
              Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter 
              driver: ath10k_pci 
              Device-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet 
              driver: r8169 
              IF: enp3s0f1 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full 
              mac: a8:1e:84:54:21:4a 
            Drives:
              Local Storage: total: 931.51 GiB used: 401.19 GiB (43.1%) 
              ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST1000LM035-1RK172 size: 931.51 GiB 
            Partition:
              ID-1: / size: 95.62 GiB used: 42.30 GiB (44.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda4 
              ID-2: swap-1 size: 8.00 GiB used: 72.6 MiB (0.9%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda3 
            Sensors:
              System Temperatures: cpu: 48.0 C mobo: N/A 
              Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A 
            Info:
              Processes: 240 Uptime: 1d 11h 35m Memory: 7.73 GiB used: 3.21 GiB (41.5%) 
              Shell: fish inxi: 3.0.37 
            6 days later

            Wifi is working fine for me, but I have some freezes sometimes. Im using the 5.5.3 kernel. Maybe updating it to 5.5.4 may fix the problem?

            I am using intel hd graphics btw

            The issue is with Intel's drm/i915 code. It's an upstream issue they addressed in 5.6 RCs and AFAIK they have not done stable backports to 5.5 for it yet. The code is not in for 5.5.4.

            It's not in our hands. Unfortunately I have literally zero influence at Intel, otherwise I'd probably make it more like AMD 😛

              JoshStrobl I went back to 4.19 lts, but the freezings still there, is it a kernel issue then or no? also, thanks for answering too fast!

              May want to take a look at updating the bios, if an update is available. It helped me with some issues I had on my laptop.