I'm pretty much fed up right now. There's been a long saga, copiously documented here since November, regarding my new laptop. Last month, after wiping all of my config files/directories, and starting from scratch, they went away! (There was one fluke, which I posted about, but that was it.) Several days ago they came back.
First just one. Then two, three times a day. Always at a very inopportune time. My first step was to repeat what I'd done a month earlier, wipe everything in $HOME except stuff I'd created (documents, images, etc.). Nope. Didn't help. At all.
Yesterday, I created a new user account, logged in with it, and built it up 100% from scratch. (Two exceptions: after freshly installing SeaMonkey, I used its 'import' feature to import my bookmarks, but that was it. Also, I imported my QtCurve settings rather than re-build its plethora of choices by hand.)
I had just gotten things looking/acting pretty much as I wanted...and it froze. Locked up solid.
So, considering the fact that I used a brand-new account and built everything from scratch, including SeaMonkey, WTF?!
What would you do if you were faced with this? I am not keen on wiping the drive and starting over, as I did that many, many times back at the beginning.
I don't have anything weird or unusual or bizarre running. Just Kubuntu and a few well-known, long-standing, programs like Konsole, KWrite, SM, Chrome, Dolphin, etc. If I have to wipe it again, I'm thinking about trying a different distro, though I have no idea which one. I'm no longer up on distros, and really don't feel like experimenting right now.
Any ideas or guidance would be greatly appreciated, because I'm truly at my wit's end. This laptop should've been a joy to use--and when it's working correctly, it is--but these lockups have soured the whole experience. Did I get a lemon? Can we figure that out without changing distros?
First just one. Then two, three times a day. Always at a very inopportune time. My first step was to repeat what I'd done a month earlier, wipe everything in $HOME except stuff I'd created (documents, images, etc.). Nope. Didn't help. At all.
Yesterday, I created a new user account, logged in with it, and built it up 100% from scratch. (Two exceptions: after freshly installing SeaMonkey, I used its 'import' feature to import my bookmarks, but that was it. Also, I imported my QtCurve settings rather than re-build its plethora of choices by hand.)
I had just gotten things looking/acting pretty much as I wanted...and it froze. Locked up solid.
So, considering the fact that I used a brand-new account and built everything from scratch, including SeaMonkey, WTF?!
What would you do if you were faced with this? I am not keen on wiping the drive and starting over, as I did that many, many times back at the beginning.
I don't have anything weird or unusual or bizarre running. Just Kubuntu and a few well-known, long-standing, programs like Konsole, KWrite, SM, Chrome, Dolphin, etc. If I have to wipe it again, I'm thinking about trying a different distro, though I have no idea which one. I'm no longer up on distros, and really don't feel like experimenting right now.
Any ideas or guidance would be greatly appreciated, because I'm truly at my wit's end. This laptop should've been a joy to use--and when it's working correctly, it is--but these lockups have soured the whole experience. Did I get a lemon? Can we figure that out without changing distros?
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