On Wednesday 09 Feb 2011, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote: > One of our clients (unfortunately, it's the one on the teacher's desk in > one of the computer labs) sometimes (i. e. randomly) runs bust. Suddenly > all available applications will open and close, the screen being swamped > with windows, and no mouse and keyboard reacts. It seems as if every > mouse movement triggers another instance of a program or another > program. After a minute or so, everything is quiet again.
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