- What, exactly, do you mean by "locking up"? More
specifically, can you be sure that the machine is locked up or
could it just be the display? One way to test that theory is
to ssh into the machine from another machine and run some
application that does updates like top or htop, or a looping
script displaying the time every few seconds. If the machine
seems to lock up but the remote machine still shows ongoing
changes, then it is not the whole machine locking up.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Derek
Trotter
<expat.arizonan@gmail.com>
wrote:
I have an HP Pavillion p6-2003w pc. This tinyurl http://tinyurl.com/b36tanr takes you to
a page at HP that will give you details about what's in it if
the following isn't enough.
Motherboard
AAHD2-HY (Holly)
Processor
AMD E2 3200 Processor
Memory 4 GB
Speed: PC3-10600 MB/sec
Type: DDR3-1333
Video graphics HD 6370D
Sound/Audio Integrated Realtek ALC 656 Audio
Networking
LAN: 1000-Base-T
Interface: PCI Express x1
Technology: Realtek RTL8111E gigabit ethernet controller
Hard drive 1 TB
CD/DVD disc drive SuperMulti DVD Burner drive
Memory card reader 6-in-1 multimedia card reader
Power Supply Internal 300W (100V-240V)
The problem is that it's been freezing at random. It was
really bad on Kubuntu 12.0.4 64 bit. It was like the bad old
windows 3.1 days. I never knew when it would lock up.
Sometimes it would run all night without any problems. Other
times it would lock up a few minutes after I rebooted it the
last time it locked up. Sometimes the image on the monitor
would just freeze. Other times the monitor would go to a
background of either blue or gray with thin vertical lilnes.
I upgraded to Kubuntu 12.10 64 bit and it was a little more
reliable. Once it locked up and when I rebooted it, the sound
card no longer worked.
Is there some bug with this machine? Is there some problem
with ubuntu? I'm wondering because last year my other
computer behaved similarly. I posted the problem to this list
and someone told me my problem was a defective nvidia card.
They made a bunch of chips that didn't get along with
something in windows versions after xp and versions of ubuntu
after, I believe 8.04.
Any help will be apreciated.
Thanks
Derek
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