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Looks like this could be a hardware (bad RAM) issue. Investigating, and
will update once I know for sure.
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Title:
general protection fault: [
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And bug 867604
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Please also see bug 867590
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I've now installed the 32 bit kernel as it seems to be the only one that
works for me at the moment, but after using it for about an hour, got
the following in kern.log (was clicking on a link in Chromium and it
dropped me into a text output of the following and I couldn't do
anything but hard powe
Fwiw, I can boot off
http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/ubuntu-11.10-beta2-desktop-i386.iso
without any apparent problems.
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Title:
general protectio
I've just tried booting from USB off today's daily build of oneiric
(amd64) and got a general protection fault from trying to boot off that.
I'm attaching a photo of that as I can't currently boot off the
installed version on the machine - it just hangs during the boot
process.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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