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I am using ubuntu 12.04 and experienced several times of kernel panic. The
attachment is some information from /var/log/kern.log. And the panic happened
at 13:52:30. I was using Linux kernel 3.2.0.31.34 at that time. Now I
I have reinstalled Ubuntu 12.04 from a LiveCD.
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ubuntu 12.04 kernel panic randomly
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** Description changed:
- I am using ubuntu 12.04 and experienced several times of kernel panic.
- The attachment is some information from /var/log/kern.log. And the panic
- happened at 13:52:30. I was using Linux kernel 3.2.0.31.34 at that time.
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** Description changed:
I am using ubuntu 12.04 and experienced several times of kernel panic. The
attachment is some information from /var/log/kern.log. And the panic happened
at 13:52:30. I was using Linux kernel 3.2.0.31.34 at that time. Now I have
upgraded to 3.3.6-030306.
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Also, can you please post the logs requested in comment #2, and a screen
shot of the panic if possible ?
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04 kernel panic
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introduction of a regression, and when this regression was introduced.
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