In my opintion this sounds like something ate all your RAM and/or CPU. Also, since you were able to move your mice ... a Ctrl+Alt+Backspace would probably have been enough to gain control again. This key combination triggers a restart of the graphical system (called X-server or just Xes. After killing and restarting it works fine.), which is usually healthier than a complete reset and mostly works when you can still get some kind of mouse movement (a moving mouse means that X can still recive data, so the key combination ought to work as well).
However, such a high consumption usually shouldn't get caused by just starting an application :) Did you have anything plugged in? e.g. iPod or another media device, USB storage drive... What applications where open at the time (all you can remember anyway)? Please document as precise as possible what you exactly did in order to trigger this issue. (e.g. started "Add/Remove Software" -> searched for Amarok -> Installed Amarok -> started Amarok via Menu -> Multimedia -> Amarok -> opened file via menubar Playlist -> Add Media -> crash) just as an example. In general the more information you can give about the circumstances the more likely it is that we can find the problem and resolve it. Thank you. -- Dell mini froze when installing Amarok https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312347 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to amarok in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list kubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs