02-16-2023, 02:42 PM
(02-15-2023, 09:54 AM)e1337 Wrote: I have this happen on 1.2b (Manjaro Edition 3GB), although I don't know what trigger (power saving or frequency change). It seems to happen when there's some sort of high CPU and moderate to high network use situation, e.g. it happens sometimes when I launch multiple apps at once with some already running that use the internet. Somehow, the combined activity of all the launches just makes it trip over something. Edit: actually I transferred a mainboard once but I forgot if it was for this one, so it could also be 1.2a (but not older), if someone knows how to check via software let me know
i cannot help much for checking hw version. one could use "lshw", but this command does not show sub versions, in this case, 1.2, 1.2a or 1.2b. (lshw probably needs to be installed first.) "journalctl -r" also works, if you search correct place near boot up, but this also is inaccurate.
i do not recoomend opening directly, but one number may provide clue for what version you have. number is above pogo pins. if it is just "C", i think mainboard is 1.2b. if there is a date, date probably indicates production date. picture is for 1.2a. however, i cannot accurately know what number means.
just for pre-emptive warning, if you or others post pictures, pixelize imei codes and similar.