I am running Linux mint 32 bit. My problem is that the operating system freezes randomly. When this happens, the only solution I have is to shut down by pushing the power button of my laptop, because neither my laptop keys nor mouse nor touch pad works or responds.

I have encountered this problem with both the 64 bit and the 32 bit versions. Though your question is simply put what you ask is going to be difficult to diagnose. There are a multitude of reasons why a computer and the software on it can present as unstable or having periodic freezes.

Think of this analogy: If you went to a doctor and asked them why you got a cold, they couldn't just plainly answer it. They'd have to do an exhaustive histology to determine potential situations where you may have picked up the virus. The same goes with diagnosing an unstable computer.

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We'll have to develop a histology of sorts by getting specific information from you about the following:. Make of hardware. What version of Linux Distro you're using. Establish a pattern of use that may lead to the freezing. Software setup and configurations.

Any special peripherals. 3rd party drivers This list goes on. You've made a first good step in providing the info from the inxi command but we'll need a bit more. For starters:. Are you using the native drivers for the Nvidia graphics card or the ones included with your distro?.

Are you doing anything specific when the freezing occurs?. What applications are running when the freezing occurs? Dsdt prj driver for mac. My typical approach is to turn everything off that you don't need and see if the problem persists. If it does then dig deeper. If it goes away then slowly introduce the software turned off prior one at a time and try and isolate the one particular piece that's causing the issue.

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