Bug 501216 - Entire system freezes for several minutes
Summary: Entire system freezes for several minutes
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kde
Classification: I don't know
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR grave
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Unassigned bugs mailing-list
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Reported: 2025-03-08 10:09 UTC by gabriel.cannabrava
Modified: 2025-03-08 16:41 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Various journalctl outputs (explained in post description) (57.99 KB, text/plain)
2025-03-08 10:09 UTC, gabriel.cannabrava
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Description gabriel.cannabrava 2025-03-08 10:09:54 UTC
Created attachment 179220 [details]
Various journalctl outputs (explained in post description)

SUMMARY
My system has been randomly hanging. Visually, everything freezes. I can't move my mouse, the clock doesn't change time, I can't even Ctrl+Alt+F3 to another TTY. Audibly, if I'm playing a game, it'll keep looping the last few seconds of audio. There's been times I was on a Discord call and I could still hear them talking, although I don't remember if they could hear me or not.
Once it happens, all I can do is either wait for it to start responding again (which can take several minutes, if ever) or just REISUB and lose all my unsaved work.
This has happened to me while I'm doing really important work or in the middle of a competitive match in a game and it's really bad.
It seems to happen more often when I'm alt-tabbing, but not always.

The last time it happened, I saw the clock widget (which was frozen) was at 3:40 AM, so it must've happened between 3:40AM and 3:41AM.

I have the output of 3 commands attatched:
 -> `sudo journalctl --since="2025-03-08 03:39:00" --until="2025-03-08 03:43:00"`
The --user log for the command above is identical.
For some reason the journalctl logs are a bit out of order, and there were some lines missing from the journalctl command I put above, even though it was supposed to be in the time range, which I'm not sure why and it's really frustrating, so I'm also attaching the outputs for the following commands, just in case:
-> `sudo journalctl | grep "Mar 08 03:40:"`
-> `sudo journalctl --user | grep "Mar 08 03:40:"`

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Operating System: Arch Linux 
KDE Plasma Version: 6.3.2
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.11.0
Qt Version: 6.8.2
Kernel Version: 6.13.5-arch1-1 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 12 × AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core Processor
Memory: 31.1 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
Comment 1 Harald Sitter 2025-03-08 16:41:01 UTC
From the output it looks like your filesystem is having problems, and/or the drive itself. I suggest you backup all data and run a full disk check, possibly recreate the filesystem, and if that still causes problems replace the drive.