https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109955 --- Comment #19 from Mauro Gaspari --- (In reply to Jaap Buurman from comment #15) > That's bad to hear :( Worth a try though. How often do you experience > freezes by the way? And is this for all games, or are some games completely > stable? For me, I am getting crashes in Kerbal Space Program, but not in > Final Fantasy XII or World of Warcraft, even after hundreds of hours in both > of these stable games. > > Also, have you ever figured out which kernel parameter in particular makes > your setup stable? It might help identify where the problem exists. Or do > you need that exact combination of all those parameters to get your system > stable? Hi, regarding the parameters I am using. Unfortunately for me the issue is not easy to reproduce. Without the parameters enabled, it still takes hours for a crash to happen. On top of that, mesa and kernel updates are really frequent on Tumbleweed, that is another variable that makes it a bit harder to troubleshoot. Unless I can find a really fast way to reproduce the issue. Regarding which game crash, with those kernel parameters applied, the only crashes I noticed were when I tried to run games through Wine in DX11 mode with DXVK. Which i believe to be stable on Vega GPUs, would need at least LLVM8. Currently on my Tumbleweed I have LLVM7 so I just stick to NON-DXVK games, or even better native ones, until LLVM8 is available for tumbleweed. If you want to give it a try and you run on ubuntu, you can check this article: https://github.com/lutris/lutris/wiki/Installing-drivers If you do so, I recommend you run a full system backup using clonezilla or similar software, those ppas are marked as unstable. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.