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EDIT/UPDATE: I have determined the issue is with my wifi and/or bluetooth! Disabling them in the bios fixed the issue. I'll have to look later into how I can get them working properly.

I've been trying to upgrade to version 6.3 for weeks now and I keep having this issue where I successfully boot into KDE but I experience occasional stutters until 10 seconds in where the entire computer shuts down.

Looking at journalctl does not reveal anything strange to me compared to booting in 6.2. The crash does happen immediately following the "System start-up is now complete" message.

I found one post from Reddit that might have had the same problem, but their issue seemingly fixed itself...

With kernel-6.3.4-201.fc38.x86_64 my system has been when loading into the desktop for about ten seconds hard crashes and reboots. the previous kernel fixes this issue and it doesn't happen with it. bit newer to Fedora but trying to find a way to either fix this or make it so my system automatically uses the other Kernel for now until a new one is out to fix this issue.

Fedora KDE as well, fresh install.

kernel-6.2.9-300.fc38.x86_64 is the kernel installed as well that works.

Edit: seems looking around a bit others have been having issues with this new kernel as well?

Any help with figuring out what is going on would really be appreciated <3

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[-] Aman9das@rammy.site 2 points 1 year ago

Very unlikely but test with a freshly made user account if the issue is with your KDE configuration

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