Bryce - I've had several more crashes. They're happening on a daily
basis - sometimes two or three times a day. I'm thinking about giving up
on Ubuntu and trying something else. I read the link you posted, but
there's a problem: in the gdb instructions it states, "Now do what you
need to make the X server crash" but as these crashes are so random I
cannot do that. Unless I'm reading things wrongly?

Also, /etc/X11/core does not exist - would the core dump be somewhere
else? How do I find the core dump? - and there is nothing in var/crash
after these crashes.

I'd really appreciate some help with understanding the instructions
where it states "Another problem can be that the default maximum size of
core files has been set to 0". Can I tell if it has been set to zero?

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