I'm having a similar issue, but at boot-time.  I'm trying to guide my
mom through booting off an Ubuntu 9.10 LiveCD to repair a Windows
installation on her Gateway laptop (I don't have the specs, sorry), but
she's getting the "fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed" error
message right after she selects either the "Try Ubuntu without making
any changes" or the "OEM Install" options.  The install CD was shipped
from Canonical, so I'd hope there aren't any disk errors.

I'll try to get the stop screen word-for-word next time I work with the
computer, but for now, what generally causes this kind of error message?
Is it a hardware issue, or did I get a defective disk after all?  I told
my mom to run the "Check disk for errors" option, but I think she got a
similar screen...

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kernel crashes and reports "Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482735
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