Your error description suggests a different cause than the original poster. You should open a new topic for that.
Finding the cause of a kernel panic is usually difficult or even impossible. In addition, you only have one log, but after that I would recommend you run a thorough memtest.
I’m using KDE now, my old laptop with cinnamon fell.
Still prefer cinnamon, forcing myself to use KDE for a year
A few months ago I had issues and saw that others had problems with bluetooth and someone downgraded to 6.1 and it resolved the issue. I have no idea if the issue is the same but I guess you could try a really old kernel.
I installed that linux lts kernel. I changed performance settings and switched X11 to Wayland also. I tested 15-20 times this way. No freezes until now.
Hi. I installed TLP and updated linux-lts the last version. Everything seems good until now. It seems about power management and/or kernel version. Both of old kernel and TLP worked. I think i’ll report this situation to kernel development team. Is this a good idea?
Wow, it sure took a while to narrow down the cause. Almost 50 posts long now on this thread.
TLP is by no means a utility I recommend very often, but sometimes it improves power management issues over the utilities that come preinstalled with Garuda. TLP has a bad habit of often creating issues itself. That is why I rarely recommend it. In some instances though, TLP helps correct an unidentifiable power management issue.
Sure, you could try reporting this to the kernel development team, but they usually require a lot of documentation.
I now realize that was likely confusion on my part.
I read this:
I took that as a language issue, thinking “fell” was meant to be “failed” or “crashed”. I was thinking this statement was from the OP, but I now see it was a comment from a different user. When a thread gets this long it can lead to all kinds of confusion as to who posted what.
I believe @nepti had requested the OP try a live version of cinnamon, but I’m unsure if any extensive testing was performed.
If other desktops did not produce the same issue, then @nepti may be correct in that powerdevil is responsible for the crashes.
What muddies the water is that the issue presents on the kernel the OP was initially using, but not on the LTS kernel (with TLP). If that is the case then this still points towards a kernel change as part of the problem.
As of now, using TLP seems to have solved this problem. It works with both old and new kernels. But I’m not very familiar with TLP and would actually prefer to use the default power management feature that comes with KDE.
Actually i think i!ll install it and use for a while and see what happens. Then i’ll install another distro with KDE and do the same things again. I will share the result here.
Thank you to everyone who is interested and helpful. I would also like to thank the Garuda team for developing this beautiful operating system.
If you want a GUI for TLP, there is a utility in the AUR to make it more user friendly. I have used TLP quite often in the past, but I’ve never tried the GUI, but I know one is available.