El Domingo, 30 de Abril de 2006 15:22, Ken Moffat escribió:
> One possibility is that your computer's memory is going bad. Try
> giving it a *long* test with memtest86. Normally, applications
> don't suddenly change from working to not-working the way your
> previous version of kde did.
>
> Also, think abut anything else you might have altered.
Hi.
I have another linux partition (debian) in the same machine, and also winxp
and win98. I don't have problems with any of them (al least, no more than
usual). If I just could know why things crash, I could try to fix it. I
mean, if I could know what libraries is trying to read/use/access/... another
program in the process of loading into memory/being run/... perhaps I could
see where I have the problems. If problem was a bad ram, I would have random
crashes, or other things.
Alberto
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