OS crashed. Must I install other kernel?

Nope, not in the sense you seem to be referring to with the term ‘stable’.

You could install the zen-kernel, as well to try it out. It provides more security while still being mostly compatible.

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OK, thanks.
I will try und see…

If your system is crashing then you have an issue as it shouldn’t be. What is your hardware? Post the link.

inxi -Faz | eos-sendlog
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This is:
https://clbin.com/TxttJ

Do you have EndeavourOS installed on the Toshiba hard drive? Or the western digital SSD?

Edit: I see from the log it is installed on the Western digital SSD. Not sure why you are having any crashing issue? is your system going into sleep mode and then when trying to resume it’s crashing?

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  1. Yes, system is installed on Western Digital.
  2. It’s like this: Screen goes black and from this point system is dead.
    This means that I have no access through mouse and keyboard.
    Only power off…

Could it be hardware-related? Or Windows (‘aka black screen of death’)?

I’m a little confused with your issue. Is this happening on every boot or just when the computer is running for a while and this happens?

If you meen Microsoft - no. I have killed W. 1,5 years ago
and am very happy.
Hadware - of course can be.
For example My Notebook ASUS x15 - Take off the cover, then open Noebook - system is broken.
Ab zero 3 times installed - the same. Then was Mint installed - faultless.
Then Manjaro tested - about the same as EOS.
Then Arch came - the same:
If you closed the lid, opened it after a few minutes, that’s it, the operating system does not work.

Foe example:
8 hours is running, no problem und crash.
3 hours is running, crash.
20 hours is runnig, crash.
Now, with other kernel about 10 hours all is OK…

This sounds like a sleep resume issue. Can happen on any kernel.

Which kernel are you referring to? Does this mean you can close the lid and open and is not doing the same as above?

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No, This is no notebook, no lid, this is mini PC - https://clbin.com/TxttJ.

Linux eosm 5.15.60-1-lts.

Okay i see you were talking about the Asus x15 :+1:

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I’m getting some mixed messages here…

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Me too? But i think the OP was talking about two different systems. :thinking:

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Sorry, probably not written clearly.
Mini PC Shuttle - crash problem.
Notebook problem mit crash if lid down - as an example that cause has to do with hardware.
Till now PC is OK !!!
With new kernel.

I think the problem with the notebook is it is going to sleep and when lid open it doesn’t wake properly? :thinking:

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it is possible, but no solution.
There was my topic “Suspend does not work”.
(Suspend does not work)

So these two different issues should be discussed in two different threads further instead of being mixed into one thread, for clarity and to stop the confusion.