Probably the Window freezing behavior occurred near the end of `Xorg.0.log.old` as it matches the time when the Machine was last rebooted.
`Xorg.0.log` is essentially empty and only shows what looks like the last Boot/Startup Process.
EDIT 1:
Unfortunately `nvidia-bug-report.sh` hands/freezes, also when running with `nvidia-bug-report.sh --output-file nvidia-bug-report.log --safe-mode`.
When I upgraded to Ubuntu Noble (24.04) from Ubuntu Mantic (23.10) I had to **DOWNGRADE** the NVIDIA Drivers to `nvidia-driver-535`, otherwise the whole DESKTOP (not only a "few" Applications) would freeze every seconds or so (and the Freeze would last approx. 30-60 Seconds - basically completely unusable).
I would say that with `nvidia-driver-535` it's approximately Stable with the exception of resuming from Sleep/Standby and a few Apps misbehaving in that Condition.
My feeling is that GTK+ Applications are all/mostly affected by this issue, but then again I'm not really running KDE/QT Applications that much ...
Probably the Window freezing behavior occurred near the end of `Xorg.0.log.old` as it matches the time when the Machine was last rebooted.
`Xorg.0.log` is essentially empty and only shows what looks like the last Boot/Startup Process.
EDIT 1:
Unfortunately `nvidia- bug-report. sh` hands/freezes, also when running with `nvidia- bug-report. sh --output-file nvidia- bug-report. log --safe-mode`.
When I upgraded to Ubuntu Noble (24.04) from Ubuntu Mantic (23.10) I had to **DOWNGRADE** the NVIDIA Drivers to `nvidia- driver- 535`, otherwise the whole DESKTOP (not only a "few" Applications) would freeze every seconds or so (and the Freeze would last approx. 30-60 Seconds - basically completely unusable).
I would say that with `nvidia-driver-535` it's approximately Stable with the exception of resuming from Sleep/Standby and a few Apps misbehaving in that Condition.
My feeling is that GTK+ Applications are all/mostly affected by this issue, but then again I'm not really running KDE/QT Applications that much ...