On Fri, 6 Jan 2012, John Jason Jordan wrote:

> The obvious is to check dmesg and /var/log/messages, but you've
> probably already done that.

   Yep. For reasons unknown to me, xubuntu has no messages log so I looked in
syslot.

> Also check top or one of the GUI system monitors to see if something is
> being piggy about RAM or CPU usage.

   Nothing obvious, but most memory is committed to something.

   I tried to use the synaptic package manager to install opera to try in
lieu of seamonkey, but it cannot be found. Strange. Perhaps I need to do
this via the CLI.

Thanks,

Rich
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