If you think this is power - try to eliminate the issue and give it more power.
As far as I remember official RPI5 power supply is 5A.
you might find something in the system journal
try to run
journalctl -n 10000
and see if there is something about power/shutdown
if the issue continues would be another story, where power is unlikely the issue.
it could also be an overhitting issue, and then instead of throttling it just shuts,
As far as I remember official RPI5 power supply is 5A.
you might find something in the system journal
try to run
journalctl -n 10000
and see if there is something about power/shutdown
if the issue continues would be another story, where power is unlikely the issue.
it could also be an overhitting issue, and then instead of throttling it just shuts,
Statistics: Posted by dmytro_sh — Thu Aug 01, 2024 5:02 pm