On Fri, 2010-04-23 at 21:38 +0000, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Michael, you're welcome to use whatever terminology makes you happy,
> but
> understand that the terminology 'freeze' and 'crash' have specific,
> different meanings with X.org upstream.  The practicality of it to you
> is that each has a different method for analysis/troubleshooting so
> when
> you use the wrong terminology you may get the wrong advice and thus
> end
> up having lots of your time wasted.  But it's your time so use what
> you
> feel best. 

Are you suggesting that "crash" means something in the world of X than
it does in the rest of software development?  I am confused here.
Doubly confused since the problem appears to be in the kernel and not
X.org.

I've been running a vanilla kernel for two days now and have not
experienced this problem, so it seems to be something in the Ubuntu
kernel causing the problem.  I have not removed Plymouth or changed the
Ubuntu system in any way other than using the 2.6.32-02063211-generic
kernel that is packaged and available from the Ubuntu Kernel Team.

        --- Mike

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