Freeze
Installed CloudReady on a dynabook N40. bluetooth didn't work and sound didn't work, but by using USB bluetooth instead of the built-in bluetooth and connecting the mouse and speakers, I was able to use it comfortably.
However! The occasional complete freezing has not fixed yet. At first I thought it would settle down once the installation was finished and the settings had been made, but the freezing still occurs frequently, although I can understand if it freezes when the CPU or memory load is high, but there is no law as to when it occurs, and not only during use, but also when I leave it for a while and then come back to it. Once it freezes, I must force to restart by pressing the power button . Sudden freezing while listening to music comfortably is stressful and not good for health (:-).
If a hardware problem (CPU, memory, board?) is the cause, then farewell (:-). I have no choice but to give up on the dynabook N40, since I originally started this activity with the aim of reusing a computer that no one seems to use anymore (:-), repair or parts replacement is not an option.
From my experience, Linux is more susceptible to hardware failure than Windows. In my work, it often happened that the moment I changed a server that was working fine with Window to Linux, I detected a hardware error and replaced it. Therefore, I think the possibility of hardware problem is quite high, but there is still a possibility of a software workaround, so I would like to investigate it if any chance.
Labels: CloudReady, dynabook, English, freeze, linux, Toshiba
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