(Further it should be "impossible" for userspace only programs like compiz to make a system lockup in this fashion. If starting a normal program can cause such a crash then it is usually indicative of either kernel side issues or an issue in a privileged app like X that is directly programming the hardware or faulty hardware or etc)
(Further it should be "impossible" for userspace only programs like compiz to make a system lockup in this fashion. If starting a normal program can cause such a crash then it is usually indicative of either kernel side issues or an issue in a privileged app like X that is directly programming the hardware or faulty hardware or etc)