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Ask HN: How do you troubleshoot desktop Linux crashes/freezes?

Curiositry 2026年07月14日 06:25 1 次阅读 来源:HackerNews

I've been using Linux all my life. I’d like to be able to claim that it’s stable, but that’s not my experience :) So I’d like to get better at recovering from freezes and crashes, and finding the root cause. I make extensive use of Ctrl+Alt+f3, and magic system request keys (Ctrl+Alt+PrtSc+f; Ctrl+Alt+PrtSc+reisub). But often the system is too far gone to drop to a virtual terminal. In these cases, I usually try to find clues in dmesg/syslog/journalctl. The bulk of issues seem to be caused by Nv

I've been using Linux all my life. I’d like to be able to claim that it’s stable, but that’s not my experience :) So I’d like to get better at recovering from freezes and crashes, and finding the root cause. I make extensive use of Ctrl+Alt+f3, and magic system request keys (Ctrl+Alt+PrtSc+f; Ctrl+Alt+PrtSc+reisub). But often the system is too far gone to drop to a virtual terminal. In these cases, I usually try to find clues in dmesg/syslog/journalctl. The bulk of issues seem to be caused by Nvidia GPUs, and suspend. What are your go-to commands for recovery? And, when that isn't an option, how do you post-mortem after rebooting?
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