On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Aman Thakur <aman.thakur.1...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi vivek,
>
> Vivek do you have any other OS installed in your hard drive? I mean is it a
> dual boot machine or just a ubuntu? If it is a dual boot, then, Is your
> machine working fine with the other Operating system? Even i faced this
> problem with my P4 machine. It was a dual boot machine having Ubuntu 9.10
> and WinXP, and it was hanging after 10-15 min of boot. But that was an
> hardware issue. So, you should check your hardware also. One way to do that
> and ensure that your hardware is working fine is, try running Ubuntu Live
> session with the ubuntu CD/DVD. If it hangs the live session then its
> definitely a hardware problem else your hardware is working fine, it just a
> problem with the software.
>
> So, then you can try upgrading your ubuntu system if its possible else
> re-installing is the best way to fix all issue...:)
>
> Regards
> Aman Thakur
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Installing ubuntu on 1 GB RAM machine should not cause any problem. There
must be something else and will you please elaborate, when your system
exactly started hanging . I mean what did you do to your system before it
hanged? Your question seems to be incomplete.
Re installing every time is not the appropriate solution rather you should
understand the base of the problem cause. I would suggest you to check your
x.org configuration.
-- 
Regards
RAKESH
"Allow Your Own Inner Light to Guide You"
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