Vivek Kapoor wrote:
> when you boot up kubuntu, the grub screen where you see the listing of
> operating systems to load, there's an option for Memory Test/memtest86+ or
> something (ubuntu has it, not sure about kubuntu). try running that and
> see if memory is giving trouble
> 

kubuntu has it too - its whatever ubuntu you're running (hoary, breezy
etc) with kde instead of gnome

memtest86 is a good idea all right

Anyway poke around the output of dmesg to see if you find anything fishy

Also as its X related, check out /var/log/Xorg.0.log


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