I have recently switched over to Kubuntu from Manjaro trying to escape this very issue, thinking it was a bug that could be resolved by using a more stable distribution. The scenario is as follows. Occasionally on startup the system will become unresponsive and then freeze. I know it is unresponsive because the icons on my Task Manager become unresponsive or if I open Konsole/Yakuake I see an error "Warning: Could not find an interactive shell to start." This is closely followed by my Task Manager icons vanishing and then the entire Task Manager vanishing and nothing but my wallpaper remains on the screen with the system completely unresponsive. I have several systems with Kubuntu installed; a notebook, a desktop and an Intel Nuc. This only ever occurs on my Intel Nuc. The Nuc is an 11th gen Panther Canyon if that is relevant, and I should note that the SSD being used is not on the supported list of m.2 drives provided by Intel, however I am unsure if this could be an SSD issue.
I am not sure what output would be useful for diagnosing this problem, so please let me know what output you think would be beneficial to view and I will provide it (I am still a relative newcomer to Linux in general).
Thank you in advance.
I am not sure what output would be useful for diagnosing this problem, so please let me know what output you think would be beneficial to view and I will provide it (I am still a relative newcomer to Linux in general).
Thank you in advance.
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