disabled all checkboxes in xdiagnose as recommended above (note: only
box checked by default was auto-reporting).  rebooted.  no joy.  opened
xdiagnose GUI and auto-reporting was "re"-enabled; this option must be a
persistent option in xdiagnose as I could not "apply" or save and
survive a reboot.  effected computer = Dell Dimension E510.

Of note, I have this same .iso installed on a 1) Dell E6400 laptop as a
bootable partition, 2) virtually installed with Fusion in a Macbook Pro,
3) virtually installed with Virtual Box in Windows v7 Bootcamp on a
Macbook Pro -  and this bug is not presentwithin any of these
installs... possibly a hardware specific bug for the Dimension E510?

Lastly, if I attempt to report the bug via the pop-up error window, the
error becomes a loop, lasting at least 4 - 5 times as already mentioned.
But if I "cancel", the error may only appear one more time, select
cancel again and the error window does not reappear... other than being
annoying, I see no performance issues.

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  apport-gpu-error-intel.py keep crashing for 4-5 times on every reboot

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