Bug 2173464 - Whole system crashes when using the seekbar in YouTube
Summary: Whole system crashes when using the seekbar in YouTube
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Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: systemd
Version: 37
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
unspecified
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: systemd-maint
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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: 2173463 (view as bug list)
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2023-02-26 23:54 UTC by Actias
Modified: 2023-08-09 10:59 UTC (History)
8 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2023-08-09 10:59:45 UTC
Type: Bug
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Attachments (Terms of Use)
journalctl boot unit bluetooth.txt (473 bytes, text/plain)
2023-02-26 23:55 UTC, Actias
no flags Details
journalctl --boot --priority=err (2.54 KB, text/plain)
2023-02-26 23:56 UTC, Actias
no flags Details
dmesg | grep -i error (2.29 KB, text/plain)
2023-02-27 00:04 UTC, Actias
no flags Details

Description Actias 2023-02-26 23:54:52 UTC
Description of problem:
When using Firefox to play a YouTube video, using the seek bar can crash the whole system. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
systemd-251.11-2.fc37.x86_64, but I have idea if this is an actual systemd issue

How reproducible:
Occasionally

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use a bluetooth headset
2. Play a video in YouTube using Firefox (firefox-110.0-3.fc37.x86_64)
3. Use the seek bar to go to another part of the video. Keep doing this repeatedly


Actual results:
The screen will turn full black at some point. It won't even possible to switch to another tty.

Expected results:
N/A

Additional info:
System crashed in 20:26

Comment 1 Actias 2023-02-26 23:55:26 UTC
Created attachment 1946644 [details]
journalctl boot unit bluetooth.txt

Comment 2 Actias 2023-02-26 23:56:09 UTC
Created attachment 1946645 [details]
journalctl --boot --priority=err

Comment 3 Actias 2023-02-27 00:04:02 UTC
Created attachment 1946646 [details]
dmesg | grep -i error

Comment 4 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2023-02-27 08:13:39 UTC
*** Bug 2173463 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 5 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2023-02-27 08:15:35 UTC
Just attach a full log. The information provided now is useless.
Also, provide the kernel version and information about the hardware.

Comment 6 Actias 2023-02-28 01:33:53 UTC
Kernel: 6.1.13-200.fc37.x86_64

HW info:
- Device model: Dell Inspiron 3583
- Memory: 16GB
- GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620 (WHL GT2)
- Processor: Intel i5-8265U

Comment 7 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2023-03-06 08:45:12 UTC
As mentioned, we can't do much without full logs. This looks like a hardware/driver
issue, but it's hard to say anything based on a few lines of unrelated output.

If the issue occurs again, please at least attach output of 'journalctl -b' or 'journalctl -b-1'.

Comment 8 Actias 2023-03-06 11:27:47 UTC
(In reply to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek from comment #7)
> As mentioned, we can't do much without full logs. This looks like a
> hardware/driver
> issue, but it's hard to say anything based on a few lines of unrelated
> output.
> 
> If the issue occurs again, please at least attach output of 'journalctl -b'
> or 'journalctl -b-1'.

I will attach a new log as soon as possible! Thanks! 

Also, when I do this, should I reopen this issue?

Comment 9 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2023-03-06 11:37:55 UTC
I'm not sure if you can reopen it, so I did it now.


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