The frequency of the crashes is increasing again after a low-crash
period. Lovely pastel death this morning.

Right now I have to regard the machine when running under Ubuntu as
unsuitable for any serious work (unless the working program includes a
Gmail-like remote backup every few minutes). This problem now goes back
at least two major releases, and we're about to enter a third. I sure
hope it goes away--but I can't be optimistic. I have been unable to
diagnose or fix it myself and unable to help anyone else do anything
about it.

I think I understand how open source works, and I even work in the food
chain of one of the companies that is a big contributor to open source,
especially Apache and Eclipse. We even have an in-house Linux distro
that I use some of the time (and don't like much). However, I personally
am *NOT* in a position to do much to help you here. Back in my
programming days I was just a database programmer. I did a bit of
assembly-level hacking, but I was never much good at it. I do think a
serious hacker could probably pin this bug down. I don't have a reliably
trigger, but the frequency is pretty high...

Unfortunately, it seems that there isn't a serious hacker using Ubuntu
on these models of Sharp. As the situation is, I'm actually considering
buying a new machine to get away from the problems with Ubuntu. I've
also been experimenting with other distros, but haven't found any that I
like as much as Ubuntu, so I'm feeling like just throwing money at the
problem... (I already have several personal machines, and many others at
work, but this Sharp with the AMD Sempron CPU is the only egregious
troublemaker.)

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Crash to white screen of death (possibly Firefox?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159594
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