Hmmm. Well, to be 100% honest, I don’t see anything wrong quickly. But, I’m first to admit I’m not an expert and might be missing something, just because I don’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not there. We’ll have to wait and see if someone can tell us what’s going on with it.
P.S.: Have you tried a different Kernel version? Like 5.4 or 5.10, the previous two LTS versions.
This driver is available in Manjaro directly, in Manjaro Settings Manager → Hardware. No need to install it from external source. It does the blacklisting and all automatically, click install, done.
I am skeptical about changing the network driver for the game problem but that may not hurt. You can always uninstall it from Manjaro Settings Manager.
//EDIT: however I see it is using the radeon video driver, maybe amdgpu would be better. I think simply installing amdgpu-experimental package would be the simplest way to try, it will add everything to force its use.
Also I have blacklisted my network driver by first command and I don’t know how to unblacklist it, help pls
Edit : blacklisting my network driver didn’t help, it still crashes
Edit 2 : I don’t know, why, but now the last Sound before crash is playing in a loop (like 1 second)
Monitor your system resources, and your CPU/GPU temperature, you might simply crash because your hardware is boiling hot. Also if you have any kind of overclock enabled, disable it as it may be also a common reason for crashes.
Done everything like in your tutorial
Ps : sorry for photo, I have accidentally blacklisted my internet driver, while trying to fix my crashing problem
Ps 2 : using Kate because I forgot about internet problem and closed terminal
Did you see my suggestion about using AMDGPU driver instead of old RADEON driver?
To remove the blacklisting, reverse the operation, delete the line added in the file or remove the file if it only contains this line.
kate /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
inspect the file, if it only contains the line blacklist r8169 then you can delete the file with sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf command, if it contains other lines, then just delete the blacklist r8169 line and save the file.
To force using the AMDGPU driver for your video card, install the following package:
sudo pacman -S amdgpu-experimental
If it works then try, if it boots to black screen, then you open a TTY with CTRL+ALT+F3 and you remove the package with
Blacklisting your network driver didn’t help, so remove that blacklist. This way, you will be able to share logs directly from your system, if needed. [HowTo] Find error logs
That last error is ill omen: you might have a faulty drive… But let’s proceed through the previous steps first.