correct way to handle system freezing nowadays?
On gnome with x11 (no display manager also) the system rarely froze and when it did I could still switch the tty. After switching the TTY I could save all my emacs buffers (so I don't lose my work) and restart the getty instance.
Using KDE on wayland with a login manager, the system freezes all the time and I can't switch the tty with ctrl+alt+F3. (not just bazzite but freebsd and arch as well)
Is there a still a way to kill everything besides the emacs daemon so I can stop losing hours of work?
Using KDE on wayland with a login manager, the system freezes all the time and I can't switch the tty with ctrl+alt+F3. (not just bazzite but freebsd and arch as well)
Is there a still a way to kill everything besides the emacs daemon so I can stop losing hours of work?