The programs I had running at the time of my second reproduction were
Firefox, gnome-terminal, gnome-system-monitor, md5sum /dev/cdrom and
deluge-torrent. You can see them in my slight-show. I tried videocapture
with Istanbul and vnc2sfw, but it did not work. The slide show should be
a good alternative. Anyway, the behaviour I saw was indicative of a BIOS
issue. Please check out my post at the forum for more information. I
have a discrepancy between the amount of memory recognised by gnome-
volume-monitor and VirtualBox. There is 4 GB of memory installed on 2
memory chips of 2 GB each. Virtualbox recognises the correct amount of
memory, while gnome-system-monitor, memtest86 and BIOS only recognised
3GB. As I have posted earlier, the eBay-vendor from whom I purchased the
laptop, and who is currently delisted, might have tempered with the
memory. The amount of memory used by aptoncd increased linearly while
aptoncd proceeded with loading applications. When it nears 100% of 3 GB,
it invariably crashes. Also I noted that the delug-torrent download used
something in the line of 10 % of the slightly over 2 GB swap, but when
APTonCD is started, this sometimes falls below 3%, while the RAM nears 3
GB usage.

** Attachment added: "memory-correct1.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17475955/memory-correct1.png

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aptoncd crashed with OSError in _execute_child()
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