I have been using a company computer running Ubuntu 22.04. There are frequent and unexplained problems, like segmentation faults, stack errors, files disappearing, computer freezing or not booting, or turning off immediately after I turn it on. I don’t know what to do. The IT staff came to my office to check the computer and said “it was all good.” I am not allowed to boot from a USB stick or enter BIOS or open the case. I ran a command line memory check several times with no errors. There is an NVIDIA card, but it’s running X.org and usually headless. I mostly set up tasks via SSH.
What would you do?
There is an NVIDIA card, but it’s running X.org
'Nuff said
It wouldn’t affect boot though.
I’ve been running Linux on Nvidia graphics for 24 years. It’s never been an issue.
I’m glad for you. Most machines I owned that had kernel panics had either an NVIDIA or an AMD GPU graphics adapter.
Aren’t those, like, the only two brands of GPU?
Most machines I owned that had kernel panics had either an NVIDIA or an AMD GPU graphics adapter, along with bad memory.
FTFY