If this bug report were to be pursued it would have to be allocated to a
specific Ubuntu package. Raising bug reports against the Ubuntu project
but without a package generally sees them ignored.
I would have thought this issue would be seen as a hardware issue which
would mean allocating,
Hello,
Might be related to Ubuntu anyway :
- the company where I bough the computer (Windows specialist) said they tested
successfully the RAM with W10
- the other company that found the problem came form the memory (Linux
specialists) said they stopped using Corsair RAMs due to some "past
Further to comment #3, closing as issue was not with Ubuntu.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
My screen freezes
Hello,
The problem is finally solved by a change of RAM!
Apparently Corsair RAM (I had 2x 8GB DDR4) sometimes causes problems with Linux
(when everything works fine with Windows).
It was changed by a company specialized in Linux which uses Crucial or Kingston.
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My screen freezes during a USB live session and I can't install Ubuntu
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I believe it to be a firmware issue... It should be move to another area
and filed against "something". This is not a question, nor a bug against
Launchpad...
This is a BUG.
But it "is" unknown just which piece, module, system, etc, "is" causing
his problem, to file it as a BUG against something
This User needs to submit his logs and errors, and do any back-traces
you all think necessary. He has worked with us at UbuntuForums, it seems
to be a case were it occasionally gets an error where "it cannot claim a
resource." The specific errors that it is getting, on the hardware,
seems to