Sorry for the top post.

Only RAM errors go unnoticed by the OS. Other errors like disk, faulty
ports, etc are reported in the kernel log messages.

Try running memtest86 on your laptop to thoroughly test your RAM for errors.

Raja



On 03/11/2009, Kenneth Gonsalves <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> of late strange things are happening on my kde:
> 1. kmail lost some of it's settings - it would not quote when replying and I
> had to recreate the kmailrc
> 2. now and then firefox crashes and I am logged out of my session
> 3. the system tray is blacked out
> 4. some keys in the tamil keyboard no longer work - I need to use iok to
> type
> them.
>
> this is default kde on fedora 11. would this be due to hardware starting to
> fail? or can kde itself get corrupted? In which case would a reinstall of
> kde
> work?
> --
> regards
> kg
> http://lawgon.livejournal.com
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