** Description changed: - whenewer I turn on the computer I am receiving a message that a crash - report has been detected then I'm asked to report the problem, then to - authenticate it with my password but lo and behold, a message appears - that Ubuntu 12.4 has experienced an internal problem and if I wish to - report it- I do so I send it- but after a while another message pops up - : Could not determine package or source package name. Sometimes in the - Crash report there is a reference to hplip usb or var/lib something - being locked and i'm asked to restart the computer but the same crash - report appears again. If I choose to ignore it by the next start the - keyboard wouldn't work and the machine has to be restarted to make it - work. The hplip usb connection is aparently no problem since I can print - the message in the printer. But other weird things are happening since - the upgrade also. The update manager pops up with updates that wouldn't - be downloaded and when I do update in the terminal it says the software - is up todate. The power manager remains in sleep mode and on ocassions I - get message that the session manager didin't respond, none of this has - happend before the upgrade. It seems to me that there are some bits of - old programmes on the hard disc remaining as the machine is also running - much more slowly. Is there any other way eccept buying a new one- it's - quite old now, to make it run a bit faster? + Whenever I turn on the computer I receive a message that a crash report has been detected and I am asked to report the problem, then to authenticate it with my password but low and behold, a message appears that Ubuntu 12.4 has experienced an internal problem and asks if I wish to report it- I do, so I send it- but after a while another message pops up : Could not determine package or source package name. + Sometimes in the Crash report there is a reference to hplip usb or var/lib something being locked and I am asked to restart the computer but the same crash report appears again. + If I choose to ignore it by the next start the keyboard will not work and the machine has to be restarted to make it work. + The hplip usb connection is aparently no problem since I can print the message in the printer. + But other weird things are happening since the upgrade also. The update manager pops up with updates that wouldn't be downloaded and when I do update in the terminal it says the software is up to date. The power manager remains in sleep mode and on ocassions and I get a message that the session manager didin't respond, none of this has happened before the upgrade. It seems to me that there are some bits of old programs on the hard disc remaining as the machine is also running much more slowly. + Is there any other way except buying a new one- it's quite old now, to make it run a bit faster?
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