A good friend of mine has reproduced this bug many times performing oem Ubuntu 
12.04.2 installs for a charity run Earn-A-Computer program for 4th through 8th 
grade kids.  He reported it to me and asked for my help.  As such, I performed 
an oem Ubuntu 12.04.2 install for the sole purpose of reproducing this bug in 
order to make an apport bug report in the hopes of getting this bug fixed.  The 
only computer I had available for this install was this old Dell C610 Pentium 
III, 512 MG RAM laptop.  I do not dispute for a minute that it does have 
hardware problems (perhaps some bad blocks on the hard drive and/or a hard 
drive starting to fail.)

However, it is clear to me (especially since this bug has already been
experienced many times by others) that the bug is in no way whatsoever
related to the hardware problems of this old Dell P3 laptop.

Further, I was encouraged to see that this same bug had occurred a
little under a year ago in that the fix might already be known and be
relatively simple to implement the fix again.

Please consider this a valid bug report and please consider issuing a
fix.

Thank you very much.

Kind Regards.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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