I’ve recently got my PC up and running again but today it’s rebooted randomly twice. What could this be a sign of? All advice is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  • glitching@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    honestly, you should give less info. what’s your hardware? what PSU? drivers? X11, wayland? what’s that “running again” business, what was the issue before?

  • Crogdor@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Make sure your RAM and all other connections are properly seated. I’ve had reboots in the past because a stick of memory wasn’t fully seated, even though the clasps were locked in place.

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    1 day ago

    How new are you to Linux?* /gen

    Have you checked the output of, say, “journalctl -b -2”? This would give you a system log of messages that go back to two boot sessions ago and normally show you what happened just before that first shutdown.

    This could be drivers, background processes, hardware, no way to know without starting by looking at logs. Hell, I’ve had a monitor crash out my system multiple times and I wouldn’t have ever guessed if I didn’t check my logs and dmesg output.

    * to get a better sense of how to help you

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    24 hours ago

    Is there anything in the journal? If you’re not familiar, try something like journalctl -o short-precise -k -b -1 and then look for anything weird.