ryzen-ppd
By xsmile
disable-c6
A systemd service to disable the C6 state upon system boot, preventing Ryzen freezes. (by jfredrickson)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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ryzen-ppd
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- I went back to using a ThinkPad from 2012
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Ryzen Power Profile Daemon
See the project page on GitHub for more information. An Arch Linux AUR package is available as well.
disable-c6
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Performance tests in X4
There's a reason https://github.com/jfredrickson/disable-c6 was created.
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PC freezes after waking up from sleep
did you enable and start the service? (shown here: https://github.com/jfredrickson/disable-c6 )
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I went back to using a ThinkPad from 2012
> At work for new devs we bought ThinkPads with Ryzen. These are in general fine, except that multiple people have this weird issue with the computer completely freezing at random times on Linux. The one person who had Windows didn't have this issue. If it weren't for this issue that would be our default buy for new hires. Now, I don't know really.
Likely an issue with the C6 power state. Try searching for "ryzen linux c6 state" and you'll find plenty of people with these issues. Try updating BIOS, disabling C6 in BIOS or with https://github.com/jfredrickson/disable-c6.
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Switching from arch(artix) to void, my experience so far
Maybe try Disabling C6? Here is systemd service for this. It just runs Python script, so it shouldn't be hard to convert it to runit service.
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Ubuntu works great, wine works great, steam works great. But on occasion (maybe once a day) my entire system randomly freezes and I have to reset. That really makes it unusable for me. Windows stopped doing that 10 years ago.
You might want to disable-c6
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Tumbleweed - having constant lockups on my Ryzen CPU, this time after a reboot some Plasma settings are reset to defaults.
Hi, to prevent this issue what I did was disabling c6 just like /u/greenhaveproblemexe suggested. I installed the package from the home repo available at OBS which has a build for Tumbleweed.
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I'm openSUSE user now!
Do you use Ryzen CPU? If yes, you have to use https://github.com/jfredrickson/disable-c6 no matter on what distro you are.
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Random reboots
I went ahead and setup the service to disable C6 in case that is the issue.
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Random freezes on Kubuntu
Disable C6 sleep. This will also prevent single-core boosting (which I found to be an acceptable trade-off).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ryzen-ppd and disable-c6 you can also consider the following projects:
RyzenAdj - Adjust power management settings for Ryzen APUs
throttled - Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux.
rtw89 - Driver for Realtek 8852AE, an 802.11ax device