Yes I reproduced it and recorded it with Istanbul, I do not know
unfortunately were the file is stored. It should be: ~/desktop-
recording.ogg. There is nothing there. Anyway, I tried it twice, but I
did not get an error report. Instead I found again that only 3 GB of
memory gets detected, while 4 GB is installed. I described this earlier
in the memtest86 bug. As soon as 100% of memory is reached, it crashes.
Swap stays at about 10% throughout.

Please find screenshots in attachment, virtualbox allows me to select
3.7 GB of memory (leaving 300 MB for the host), while gnome-system-
monitor recognises only 3GB. I have described this problem on the ubuntu
forum. See link.

Hi there, I think it is impossible to describe this bug on a single bug
per bug report basis. Could you please check out my post about BIOS
settings being altered, possibly by are in relationship with the
consolekit bug(s)?

The reason I initially described this bug as a potential security risk,
is due to the fact that it did lead under a previous form to a freeze up
of synaptic, leaving my password visible on screen for more than 2 hours
(see slideshow).

Since this bug is difficult to invoke on purpose, but often occurs and
leaves my system unrepairable about every three days, forcing me to
reinstall without partitioning, I think it is better to bundle my
experiences on the ubuntu forum first:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=912682

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