I started to run 6.3.1. on my system* today with amd_pstate=active (...hoping it solves some issues I have on my hardware, see the bug ticket below). The issue of today with 6.3.1.: it worked properly most of the day, but when the system was not used several minutes, it completely froze with Firefox and some other applications open (CTRL+ALT+F* did not respond as well). I attached the "journalctl -r --boot=-1" after I force-rebooted.

However, I cannot exclude that it is related to an open ticket (this "symptom" is not new with 6.3.1 on my hardware), but the logs of this time with 6.3.1 with amd_pstate=active (see attachment) differ to the logs of the earlier issues: see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2193110 (I don't think at this time that this is caused by firefox, but firefox may has some unintended behavior that triggers the issues).

I now switched to amd_pstate=passive but remain with 6.3.1 to see how it develops. My "feeling" of the day is that 6.3.1 is still more stable than 6.2.

Maybe the logs are indicative for you.

Concerning the SELinux denials (to which I see no relation in this issue): the user account is a SELinux confined user sysadm_u.

* Lenovo Thinkpad T16 AMD, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U, Fedora KDE spin, tainted=0, only default repos/software.

Regards,
Chris (py0xc3)