I’m using an XPS 13 9350 with 16GB of RAM and the Intel Graphics 540. I am using Fedora KDE spin. When I am using computer, either randomly or when I start a program, my computer will slow down and quickly fully freeze. In this state, the only thing I can do is shut it down. Is there any way to make it so that a program is killed, or something else that doesn’t fully stop my system?

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    1 month ago

    Once fully frozen, it’s not really able to be saved.

    Is it a full freeze? Press CAPS-LOCK or NUM-LOCK to see if the hardware is still responding.

    If it is, it might just be a DE freeze. Try to SSH into into your frozen device, from another PC or phone.

    Or press CTRL-ALT-F7 to see if you can switch to a terminal and login.

    Once in, use ps -ef, or top to see and kill what might be causing a freeze.

    Turn on auto-save in LibreOffice(you usually only lose a sentence or 3 words with this on).

    Investigate IDEs with auto-backup or an autosaved change-history.

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    To diagnose whether you have bad RAM, boot from a LiveUSB distro and use it for a day or week.

    If no freezes, reinstall a fresh OS.

    If it still freezes, get new RAM, or replace whole PC/laptop.