Dear Christopher

Thank you for your attention. Allow me to include for you the crash file 
that is created in /var/crash. It does not make sense to me.
Please note that I have no programming skill whatsoever. If in need, I 
strictly follow Ubuntu/Linux advice and instructions when it comes to 
using 'sudo' commands. Working with ubuntu for 4 years relatively flawless.

The problem experienced occurred primarily when transferring or 
downloading large files and folders and at large when transferring 
between flash drives or DVD's. Although it created a type of 'build up' 
of command strings on boot up on the screen, it never failed to boot up. 
It looked like it checked every command and placed a >ok< sign or 
 >failed< marker ahead of each string.

To not waste your valuable time, please note that the occurrence has 
stopped since I have upgraded/loaded ubuntu-16.04 with the usual efficiency.

The hiccup seems to have solved itself.

Kindest Regards
Rainer Wackerle
* running exclusively on UBUNTU

On 12/06/2016 18:15, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Rainer Wackerle, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
> better.
>
> To clarify, after the error popup, is there a crash file in /var/crash?
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided => Medium
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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