I've been experiencing frequent and seemingly random freezes/crashes. The computer becomes totally unresponsive...no keyboard or mouse input seems to have any effect. Ctr + Alt + Backspace to restart the X-server (which I have enabled, and which normally works) does nothing. Neither does Ctr or Alt + F-key combinations, or Ctr + Alt + Delete, nor does randomly mashing keys together. So I simply hold down the power button and then turn it back on.
I think this started happening after the recent kernel upgrade to 2.6.35-24, but it still happened after I switched back to the previous kernel.
It seems to happen shortly after logging in, or after leaving my computer unattended for a while. It often happens while I'm watching a YouTube video, in which case I hear the last second or two of audio repeating endlessly like a skipping record. I think this has happened on both of my laptops, which are both running Kubuntu Maverick 64-bit.
Power management maybe? I found a post that suggested that pm-utils might be responsible, so I tried uninstalling it, but that didn't help.
How do I go about troubleshooting this kind of issue? Are there log files I should be looking at?
Thanks!
I think this started happening after the recent kernel upgrade to 2.6.35-24, but it still happened after I switched back to the previous kernel.
It seems to happen shortly after logging in, or after leaving my computer unattended for a while. It often happens while I'm watching a YouTube video, in which case I hear the last second or two of audio repeating endlessly like a skipping record. I think this has happened on both of my laptops, which are both running Kubuntu Maverick 64-bit.
Power management maybe? I found a post that suggested that pm-utils might be responsible, so I tried uninstalling it, but that didn't help.
How do I go about troubleshooting this kind of issue? Are there log files I should be looking at?
Thanks!
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