What startted out as a soft lockup has long ago turned into a complete freeze! The soft lockup part is experienced in reboot messages displayed in the onscreen process being executed, they state BUG SOFT LOCKUP 61 secs; however, while I am using the system, I am experiencing the complete freeze of the entire system. I ultimately have to execute a cold-kill with the on/off switch on the machine and follow that with an F10 & selecting BOOT from HARD-DRIVE, then in the next screen, I will select recovery mode followed by selecting from the menu-> Repair Packages. This will recover the system from the freeze, however if I was using the synoptic package installer, I then have to open a terminal, enter: "sudo dpkg --configure -a" to recover functionality of the synoptic package installer. This "freeze" can occur with only one workspace open and no Internet Browsers open or I can have 2-4 workspaces open with multiple downloads going and browsing the internet with anywhere from 8-12 tabs open and 2 browsers online on the same time. It also happens when downloading updates, installing updates, or not until it is doing a cleanup after updaqting. BTW, the version is likely not the issue as I have been running Ubuntu 10.10 Studio edition for nearly 2 monthe using Kernal Linux 2.6.35-27 running GNOME 2.32-0. YES, this IS Release 10.10 (maverick) and it is currently completely up to date. Soooo, what would you have me do? I am willing to run whatever diagnostics you may need and am willing to give a complete report of all system diagnostics your team may require. just send me info on the command line diologues I need to enter and I will fullfill oyur every wish as this is the most completely updated system I see in the reports of this nature. ShaDDoWWalkeR
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