*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 715096 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/715096

I doubt whether this bug has anything to do with Skype crashing the
system. this error occurs directly after booting and my system crashed
on almost every input made, besides it is a different chip. The
situation is getting worse with every update. Now the system freezes
directly after booting and the display is completely garbled.

The HP d530 SFF has been a very popular machine and HP sold millions of
them especially to businesses, but they are hitting the second hand
market now and I bought mine for 45 euro. It is a pity it does not work
with Ubuntu. It does not work with Gnome nor with Unity, but I switched
to xubuntu/xfce and there it works like a Swiss watch, including the
transparency for the windows and windows decorations. Once in a while I
will recheck the ubuntu flavor, since it is still installed.

I am not very experienced with ubuntu. As a user I have used it now as
my main/only OS for 2 years, but I have not yet very much knowledge
about the internals of Linux. However I know this type of complexity,
because I designed and wrote parts of OSes for main frames and 16-bit
minis also supporting vector based graphical radar displays back in the
70/80-ties.

I am a pensioner and I have some time to spend. So what kind of
information do you need and how can I help to get it?

One things I need to know is how to enable/force a crash dump , most
Internet sides explain how to do it from the command line, but that does
not help with a frozen system and garbled display. The system does not
even react to the power off button anymore. You really have to press it
for 4 seconds.

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Title:
  [i865] GPU lockup (ESR: 0x00000010 PGTBL_ER: 0x00000029 IPEHR:
  0x02000011)

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