francesco have you tried using different memory modules. it could be the
ones you have could be faulty for some unknown reason.

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Geoff Jacobs <gdjac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
> > the comand for this in kubuntu is apt-get build-dep to install any
> > dependencies for the particular package. that why maybe it will install
> > what you are missing. if not what is mentioned below will work.
>
> From the man page:
>
>  build-dep causes apt-get to install/remove packages in an attempt
>  to satisfy the build dependencies for a source package.
>
> This command installs the dev libraries for compiling the given source
> package. Nothing to do with normal dependencies. The program pointed out
> by Tim Cutts and others (debsums) will verify the unpacked files of a
> package. Using dpkg-reconfigure one can regenerate the config files from
> a fresh state.
>
> --
> Geoffrey D. Jacobs
>



-- 
Jonathan Aquilina
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