#482 at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1135055&highlight=freeze&page=49
"Linux is for work", Kelsey Bjarnason
"Linux is ideal for anyone", wackjob
Linux is reliable, silly myth
You have shitty RAM. I have to remove a faulty RAM card, and my Ubuntu
desktop no longer freezes or spontaneously reboots or spontaneously
logs out or spontaneously closes out programs. DFS is like a 9/11
twoofer. He can't get anything right.
It's always the software if it's Linux.
It's always the hardware if it's Windows.
Shut up.
Not me. The crapware victim has a shitty "operating system". He didn't
mention it happening with the previous version.
> I have to remove a faulty RAM card, and my Ubuntu
> desktop no longer freezes or spontaneously reboots or spontaneously
> logs out or spontaneously closes out programs. DFS is like a 9/11
> twoofer. He can't get anything right.
Linux lusers always blame the user or the hardware. That's what makes you
"advocates": worthless to the end.
It looks like there are lots of other people on just that one page who also
have "shitty RAM"
-- "I've also got these freezes, (and hopefully I can post this before it
freezes again)."
-- "The pattern of your freezes sounds very similar to mine..."
-- "I also got freezes like yours at my Pentium-M labtop. Grep in dmesg..."
But look... a kernel upgrade was able to magically repair the "shitty RAM"
-- "I was able to fix the problem by upgrading to the 2.6.30 mainline
kernel ..."
Slam dunk!
Silence in the court!
Silence in the street!
The dumbest wintroll on Usenet,
is just about to speak!
> DFS wrote:
>> "Currently the computer locks up about 10-20 minutes into use.... I am
>> prohibited from doing any serious work."
>>
>> #482 at
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?
t=1135055&highlight=freeze&page=49
>>
>>
>>
>> "Linux is for work", Kelsey Bjarnason "Linux is ideal for anyone",
>> wackjob
>> Linux is reliable, silly myth
And having thus spake, was replied to, thus:
>>
> It's always the software if it's Linux.
>
> It's always the hardware if it's Windows.
>
> Shut up.
--
"The philosophy behind Free, Open Source Software has parallels in several
cultures which practice *ethical* co-operation. Perhaps that's why it
threatens *unethical* business practices which feed on the unknowing."
-- Bassam A. Hassan -- CoFounder of the ILUG.
> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:40:13 +0100, above the shrieking, whining & FUDding
> of the trolls Ben was heard to say:
>
> Silence in the court!
> Silence in
If I were your attorney I would advise you to plead insanity,
William Poaster.
It's your only viable defense.
> And having thus spake, was replied to, thus:
>
Your poeticism is charming, but it doesn't knock your IQ up a notch,
unfortunately.
> William Poaster wrote:
>> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:40:13 +0100, above the shrieking, whining &
>> FUDding of the trolls Ben was heard to say:
>>
>> Silence in the court!
>> Silence in the street!
>> The dumbest wintroll on Usenet,
>> is just about to speak!
>>
>>
>> And having thus spake, was replied to, thus:
>>
>>
>
> Your poeticism is charming, but it doesn't knock your IQ up a notch,
> unfortunately.
Which doesn't say a lot for yours then. Read again *carefully*, or have
one of the other Linux advocates explain it.
--
Windows free for 10 years!
Ubuntu Linux 9.04 64-bit
Mandriva Linux 2009 64-bit
LinuxMint 7 64-bit
Oh, now I see it.
My apologies.
Ok, Ben.
Read the motherboard reviews at Newegg.
It's not an uncommon problem these days.
[deletia]
--
Apple: Because a large harddrive is for power users.
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> On 2009-07-03, Ezekiel <ze...@nosuchdomain.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>"Darth Chaos" <darthcha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>>You have shitty RAM. I have to remove a faulty RAM card, and my Ubuntu
>>>desktop no longer freezes or spontaneously reboots or spontaneously...
>>
>> It looks like there are lots of other people on just that one page who also
>> have "shitty RAM"
>
> Read the motherboard reviews at Newegg.
>
> It's not an uncommon problem these days.
When I bought 2x2Gb of RAM for this machine, it would not work when I first
tried it, and I thought, "Oh sheeeeeee, I screwed up."
But I poked around in the BIOS settings and found some setting that looked
pertinent (don't remember which one), and that did the trick.
It had nothing to do with the operating system.
Zeke doesn't have shitty RAM (in his "brain"), just a shitty CPU and shitty
input data.
--
You mentioned your name as if I should recognize it, but beyond the
obvious facts that you are a bachelor, a solicitor, a freemason, and
an asthmatic, I know nothing whatever about you.
-- Sherlock Holmes, "The Norwood Builder"
Which has absolutely nothing to do with the lockups being reported.
Try doing more reading and less dishonest snipping...
Multiple people all of the sudden began getting lock-ups when they switched
to a release of Ubuntu. And later when a kernel patch came out the lock-ups
stopped. Shitty RAM my ass. Unless Ubuntu releases can magically break and
then fix RAM this is an OS problem.