After I screwed up my 13.04 installation, I found a CD with 12.04 and installed it. Now I'm getting thrown out of applications and shown a black screen with a few lines of text like "Out of memory Kill processes (akonadi-nepomuk) score 133 or sacrifice child"
The machine is also running slow and jerkily (it took probably 10 seconds for the words "running" through "jerkily" to appear on the screen).
I managed to install a few programs (such as digikam) but the system often gives that "out of memory" error [man, it's really running slow now] and on restart I have to use "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
This is out of my league, guys. Any suggestions?
PS: It's giving me the "out of memory" reboot about every 8 minutes. Latest had (akonadi_maildis).
SOLVED: When installing 12.04 I had to alter the BIOS (it was looking for the OS on a USB drive), and must have changed something else. I just reset everything in the setup to default (except the boot location) and all seems well now.
NOT SO FAST... Different problem, still slow jerky mouse and reboot every few minutes. New topic, though; I haven't seen an "out of memory" error since reporting the above.
The machine is also running slow and jerkily (it took probably 10 seconds for the words "running" through "jerkily" to appear on the screen).
I managed to install a few programs (such as digikam) but the system often gives that "out of memory" error [man, it's really running slow now] and on restart I have to use "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
This is out of my league, guys. Any suggestions?
PS: It's giving me the "out of memory" reboot about every 8 minutes. Latest had (akonadi_maildis).
SOLVED: When installing 12.04 I had to alter the BIOS (it was looking for the OS on a USB drive), and must have changed something else. I just reset everything in the setup to default (except the boot location) and all seems well now.
NOT SO FAST... Different problem, still slow jerky mouse and reboot every few minutes. New topic, though; I haven't seen an "out of memory" error since reporting the above.
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