Ubuntu randomly freezes... sometimes after booting
Bug #370944 reported by
czerny
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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linux (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Ubuntu 9.04 freezes... sometimes right after booting. I think the problem might be with the wireless because my system crashes either while browsing Internet or while trying establishing a connection with the AccessPoint right after the booting phase
summary: |
- Ubuntu 9.04 randomly crashes... sometimes after booting + Ubuntu 9.04 randomly freezes... sometimes after booting |
description: | updated |
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, we can't fix it because your description didn't include enough information.
Could you please take time to file out the following
information and add it to the bug report.
If something does not apply leave it blank.
Some are yes/no (ex: using wireless).
For instance if you are using Wirless and answer
yes, then ignore wired, etc.
kernel version:
Graphics Chip Mfgr:
Graphics Chip Model:
File System Type for /:
Is this problem on a Laptop:
Laptop mfgr:
Laptop model:Could you please take time to file out the following
information and add it to the bug report.
If something does not apply leave it blank.
Some are yes/no (ex: using wireless).
For instance if you are using Wirless and answer
yes, then ignore wired, etc.
kernel version:
Graphics Chip Mfgr:
Graphics Chip Model:
File System Type for /:
Is this problem on a Laptop:
Laptop mfgr:
Laptop model:
Is this problem on a Desktop:
Desktop mobo mfgr:
Desktop mobo model:
using wireless:
ethernet card driver:
using wired:
ethernet card driver:
bios mfgr:
using Compiz:
using Kde:
using Gnome (metacity):
using Compiz:
Much of the above information can be obtained from the command
lspci -vvv
Thanks in advance
Is this problem on a Desktop:
Desktop mobo mfgr:
Desktop mobo model:
using wireless:
ethernet card driver:
using wired:
ethernet card driver:
bios mfgr:
using Compiz:
using Kde:
using Gnome (metacity):
using Compiz:
Much of the above information can be obtained from the command
lspci -vvv
Also, once you have rebooted and have a connection to the internet, please
run the following command
sudo apport-collect -o network-manager 370944
Thanks in advance