Hey All,
Purr-Data seems to be causing my computer to crash.
I was running Antergos' bleeding edge kernel when the issue began. In an attempt to fix the problem, I overhauled my system and installed realtime LTS Manjaro. Still Crashing.
I thought the issue was maybe that my Bios had virtual machines disabled. I enabled them, and at first I thought the problem was fixed but then I got another crash.
My computer has a 4.0 ghz processor and 32 GBs of RAM. Htop shows me that I'm not really putting too much pressure on the system even.
When the crash happens, everything freezes on my Desktop, but audio is still processed by both Ardour and Purr-Data. I'm using (tragically) an Nvidia card with proprietary drivers. Could this be the issue?
I can't seem to crack this nut, friends. I spent all day yesterday and much of today on it. If you have any ideas about what might be going on, please send a lifeboat my way!