Hi there
The system crashed just now and I was able to capture the crash logs and upload.
I see the request for me to run 12.04 on this machine. Is it sufficient for me
to run off USB rather than implementing a full install (and replacing my
current version)?
Thx
Colin
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This is a bug report filed immediately after a screen freeze occurred.
The symptom is that during normal use the system will lock up. The mouse
can still be moved but I can't click on any open applications. The soun
Colin Silvester, please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1268275/comments/8 .
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Having now upgraded to 14.04, the problem is still present. In fact, it
seems to be worse. Now, when the screen "goes mad" then I am left with
whichever window was last in use (normally maximised) and can't do
anything else. All menus are unavailable and I can't even open the
terminal via CTRL+ALT+
Hello,
Sorry for the lack of activity. As mentioned previously, the affected PC
is a primary use PC and I can't take too many risks with beta versions
(or roll back versions). Now that 14.04 is out, I will upgrade and will
post again to this bug page once I have been able to use it and detect
whet
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Colin Silvester, with the computer you originally reported the problem
with, could you please test 12.04.0 via http://old-
releases.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.0/ and advise if this is
reproducible?
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Hi Christopher,
To be honest, I don't recall. I only very recently loaded Ubuntu on this
particular machine and don't remember from which version I started.
I have another HP Pavilion desktop machine which has been running Ubuntu for
several years and I've never had the same issue. However, it h
Colin Silvester, did this problem not occur in a release prior to Saucy?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
10de:07e1 [HP Pavilion p6020jp Desktop PC] Ubuntu 13.10 random screen
Hello Christopher,
I download a version from the current releases site on Jan 14 and
created a bootable USB iso. I ran that directly from the USB a few times
and could not replicate the problem. However, in that mode, I did not
have the NVidia drivers loaded. I downloaded the Jan 24th version toda
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