Post Axu7v4gXlrba7s6tHs by stepan@f.cz
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 (DIR) Post #Axu6QpwPvNAlkyYJX6 by stepan@f.cz
       2025-09-05T17:51:29Z
       
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       Anyone else's #Linux has this issue where some internet requests (like loading a website) randomly work and some not, even few seconds apart?I go to a website, it says "couldn't connect", then I do refresh and it loads.It's driving me completeley crazy and I'm unable to debug it or find any info online.
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu6Qr4biPJnGfOMwC by inawhilecrocodile@mastodon.social
       2025-09-05T18:01:57Z
       
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       @stepan Can you confirm what the kernel version is on your Arch and Fedora systems?Both Arch and Fedora had issues with Kernel 6.16.3https://mastodon.social/@knoppix95/115139418291469954https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=307847
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu6QsEvNXAIsxE7eq by mischievoustomato@tsundere.love
       2025-09-05T18:12:34.171081Z
       
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       @inawhilecrocodile @stepan I had this issue with Gentoo too
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu6QxMYKbEom3pmk4 by stepan@f.cz
       2025-09-05T17:54:23Z
       
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       I thought it was caused by my #Arch instalation but my mum's thinkpad with #Fedora started doing the same thing.It makes the system quite unusable as a lot of particularly web apps makes frequent requests and some are almost guaranteed to fail. Simple websites load when I'm lucky, things like gmail (that I need) almost never.
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu6R51ZqTDGXK599s by stepan@f.cz
       2025-09-05T17:57:32Z
       
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       Rebooting fixes it for some time, but it always starts again. I suspect it happens after waking up from sleep. I disabled hibernation (or tried to), which didn't fix it, but it's possible that it still hibernates.
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu7v4gXlrba7s6tHs by stepan@f.cz
       2025-09-05T18:26:53Z
       
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       @mischievoustomato did you fix it by installing the new kernel? @inawhilecrocodile
       
 (DIR) Post #Axu7v5wt4aGy2qlSOu by mischievoustomato@tsundere.love
       2025-09-05T18:29:16.551520Z
       
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       @stepan @inawhilecrocodile yes, i think 6.16.3 on gentoo has a patch for it, idk more
       
 (DIR) Post #AxuPcD4w8ebDpYfr84 by inawhilecrocodile@mastodon.social
       2025-09-05T18:30:34Z
       
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       @stepan My current kernel is 6.16.4-arch1-1 and am not experiencing any issues.This comment: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2259704#p2259704mentions there are two related fixes and only one of them is in 6.16.4.Downgrade to 6.16.1 on your Arch system since that one is confirmed to work fine.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxuPcEUqrmvIEDo4A4 by stepan@f.cz
       2025-09-05T20:00:57Z
       
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       @inawhilecrocodile downgrading to 6.16.1 fixed it, or at least it looks like it did. Thank you so much! I'm so used to these problems being caused by me that I didn't even consider that the issue could have been in the kernel.Also thanks @algebraicterror @mischievoustomato @st3fan @mkj @kkarhan for you comments :nkoLove: