On Thu 2006-06-08 (01:03), Jeff wrote: > While hung, I ran 'top' to see who is active and what the memory > status was. 'gksudo' and 'Xorg' both were using about 3% of the > system, all other processes were using their normal background 'sips' > of CPU and Memory. the numbers were Memory 118428 k total 116836k used > and 1592k free. Swap was 97992k/125136k/854788k for total/used/free. > > I am at the end of the rope on this one. I have used other flavors of > the ?nix OS but never seen this one. Any one who has had this happen > to them or solved the problem for another user, I would like to hear > about it. I will monitor the forum also to catch any responses.
Might not be related, but I had a few problems with the desktop install of Ubuntu. First two disks would pass the disk check, but cause freezes around the disk partitioning areas. I then burnt a CD at a slower speed (16x, I think), and it worked fine. Neil -- Neil Blakey-Milner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mithrandr.moria.org/ -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
