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operating system and then investigating the situation.  Measures you
might take include checking cable connections for your disks and using
software tools to investigate the health of your hardware.  In the event
that is is not in fact an error with your hardware please set the bug's
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** Tags added: hardware-error

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Basically I have been running linux 10.04. I updated to 11.04 and then
  to 11.10. When I updated to 11.10 everything crashed and nothing would
  work again. Reinstalled 11.10 and it crashed again- used Ubuntu 10.04
  Netbook Remix using USB *Unetbootin*. Netbook remix wouldnt allow
  wireless configuration or updates to occur, wouldnot connect through
  eth0 or wlan. iwconfig was inconclusive and ineffective, as were other
  terminal commands for update and installations. Finally used
  Unetbootin to make Ubuntu 11.10 Live USB Installer and at the very end
  while it was saving language packs, I was notified that the Package
  installer had crashed. This also happened every other time since i
  upgraded from my original 10.04 interface. WTF?

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