Presenting kdumpst, or how to collect kernel crash logs on Arch Linux (blogs.igalia.com)
from JRepin@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 09 Jul 2024 19:38
https://lemmy.ml/post/17805640

Let’s talk today about kernel crashes, or even better, how can we collect information if a kernel panic happens on Arch Linux and on SteamOS, the Linux distribution used on the Steam Deck.

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fuzzy_feeling@programming.dev on 09 Jul 2024 19:49 next collapse

read the name and thought it’s for kde.

just_another_person@lemmy.world on 09 Jul 2024 20:06 collapse

Its a Kirsten Dunst porn site, actually.

DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml on 10 Jul 2024 06:28 collapse

This is great! I have managed to get a few kernel panics on my system related to Steam and NTFS drives.

I have a shared HDD formated to NTFS that I have imported to Steam as a library. It sometimes that HDD is not mounted at boot due to some error, which have resulted in me installing the same game on my main drive. When I later tried mount my old HDD and import the Steam library my computer just froze. Every time I opened Steam after that the kernel panicked. I didn’t know it was a kernel panic at the time. I ended up dismounting the NTFS drive and uninstalling the duplicate games.

I wonder if I can dig up the old kernel panic logs with this.