*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 524477 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524477

There seems to be a confluence of two events here:

1. Your system crashed. Unfortunately, there's not much to go on here
that would tell us why your system crashed because:

2. Your computer booted up and reported an unrelated oops. The oops is
merely a warning message, and the fix to stop it from reporting as an
oops is being tracked in bug 524477. The only way these two events would
be related is if you are using ECC-capable memory, but linux is failing
to enable the ECC functionality. If you are unsure if you have ECC-
capable memory, you don't. It's meant for server-grade hardware and is
almost never found in consumer grade hardware. Unfortunately, we don't
really have any good logs of the crash because the bug reporter tool
assumed the ECC warning was the culprit.

I am marking this bug as a duplicate of 524477 because the logs reported
here are for that issue. If you find any data in your logs that would
indicate why your system crashed during the update, you can de-duplicate
this bug and post the new data. Unfortunately, without any other logs or
information we don't have enough to go on to fix this bug otherwise.

Thanks

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 524477
   amd64: WARNING: ECC is disabled by BIOS. Module will NOT be loaded.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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system crashed when requested "check" in update panel
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