Random freezes/lockups for the last week
My system (bazzite-gnome-nvidia:latest) has begun freezing and locking up. No input is accepted after. I can't switch to another TTY and restart. I have to manually restart the computer. I can get it to reproduce often by trying to upload a file to MEGA by clicking upload and then selecting a file from Nautilus. Sometimes it happens while nothing is seemingly happening. The most recent time was after I dragged a video file into Celluloid. Here is the most recent crash log:
https://paste.centos.org/view/8ec9957a
It seems to consistent include "BUG: Bad page state in process owner". Possibly useful info: I have an nvidia 3090, I have network-attached storage and an auto-mount service that seems to work without issues. I have a couple of other internal drives mounted via the bazzite discourse recommendations. I'm not sure at all what might be causing the issue.
Can anyone help me interpret the logs to narrow down to a potential cause?
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I see there was some issue introduced with kernel 6.13 I'm reading here: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/bug-in-kernel-6-13-crashing-flatpak-and-fuse-apps/146201
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Bug in Kernel 6.13 crashing Flatpak and FUSE apps
Kernel 6.13 introduced a very bad bug that causes “bad page states” when opening some flatpak apps. Symptoms can be freezing systems when opening Flatpak apps Flatpak apps filling up RAM crash logs like this or that uname -r shows if you use kernel 6.13 Upstream bug Upstream bug fix Solved? The bug was supposedly fixed upstream and the ke...
They report that it's been fixed, but that hasn't been my experience. I rebased to stable-41.20250216 and it seems to be fine. I am going to rebase to stable and make sure I'm fully updated and check again. It looks like I was most recently on 20250227 with issues. Maybe there is a newer one that fixes it. If not, I will find a more recent but older version to rebase to and hope it blows over.
2nd link, one user says kernel 6.13.4 was still bad for them, with another saying 6.13.5 was good.
newest stable appears to have 6.13.6. Fingers crossed!