Den 2014-10-07 07:15, Ali Linx skrev: > > On 10/07/2014 02:30 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> Den 2014-10-06 16:04, Alberto Salvia Novella skrev: >>> Nio Wiklund: >>>> If the PAE issue stops you, the computer >>>> will stop very early, not act like you described. >>> In >>> <https://launchpadlibrarian.net/186622425/10600520_10203068700657798_3304663011951813746_n.jpg>, >>> >>> the kernel says it's a matter of PAE; what fits what documentation says >>> in <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE>. >>> >> Hi Alberto and Ali, > Hi everyone, > >> My mistake, I must have read only the text in the mail and from that >> concluded that the computer booted and even logged in and out. Maybe I >> confused it with the dialogue in another thread. >> >> But --forcepae in the picture is not correct. It should be -- forcepae >> >> "{space}--{space}forcepae" at the end of that line. > > That picture was when I tried to boot Xubuntu 14.04 from a LiveUSB and > yes, I have not added "space" between "--" and "forcepae" so that was > possibly the reason why I got that error on the taken picture that > Alberto included which I attached to the bug report :) >> >> I hope it helps you Ali :-) > > My main issue is not booting the system. That is a minor issue and it is > solved. > The main problem here is that the machine is not usable. Almost most if > not all is lagging after logging to the desktop. > >> >> Best regards >> Nio >> > > Okay, this machine is playing hide and seek with me. > Xubuntu 12.04 (Kernel: 3.2.0-69) is working now without any problem. > > Yesterday, I was trying to install "xubuntu-restricted-extras" and it > never worked neither from Terminal, nor Synaptic nor Ubuntu Software > Center. The machine was frozen when I tried and it did not even let me > finish the command "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-restricted-extras" ... > > Now, it seems fine. > > I have rebooted many times yesterday with no luck. > It seems better today. > > No idea what is going on with that machine ... > > Maybe it is the load on the CPU because with such weak machine, it is > very easy to see the CPU usage at 100% and very easy to produce that. > > Thanks! >
Hi again, It could also be a hardware error, anything from a bad (electric) connection to bad ram or a failing component on the motherboard or a failing power supply unit (giving low voltage, near the limit). Best regards Nio -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
