Thank you Charlie for your attention.
Unfortunately, I have moved to openSUSE 11.1, and I must to say - openSUSE 
loads without any problems.
But any way I'll answer to your questions.

Do you get a caps-lock light when tapping the Caps-lock key? - No
Do you get a Num-lock light when tapping the Num-lock key? - No
Can you use Ctrl+Alt+F2 to switch to a tty? (Alt+F7 will switch back to the 
GUI) - No
I saw the grub menu come up. What happens if you hit enter on the first 
entry instead of going to the recovery mode entry? -  it stucks - light on 
floppy and nothing is doing, if I remember right.
What happens if you leave the computer turned off for 10 seconds instead of 
turning it back on immediately after power off? - I'll got the same  - it 
doesn't start.

I have red there are problems with drivers for intel Motherboards. Mine is 
Intel 845 Motherboard, 82801 network card and videocard on Motherboard.

Best regards, my friend.
Almantas


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charlie Kravetz" <charlie-...@ubuntu.com>
To: <almis...@takas.lt>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 3:57 PM
Subject: [Bug 516177] Re: xubuntu 9.10 computer crashes on load


I can see in the video that the system has frozen while using some type of 
application.
Do you get a caps-lock light when tapping the Caps-lock key?
Do you get a Num-lock light when tapping the Num-lock key?
Can you use Ctrl+Alt+F2 to switch to a tty? (Alt+F7 will switch back to the 
GUI)
I saw the grub menu come up. What happens if you hit enter on the first 
entry instead of going to the recovery mode entry?
What happens if you leave the computer turned off for 10 seconds instead of 
turning it back on immediately after power off?

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xubuntu 9.10 got all updates 2010-01-29.
Computer simple stuck after switch it on. Then I must switch it out and 
after switch it on I can choose "Recovery mode".
Then I use "clean disk", "Resume" and go to command prompt.
To run Gnome
$cd /etc
$sudo gdm
Why Gnome can't run as simple user ?

Some time computer simple stuck on any application. I can't find reason.
Then I must switch it out hard. No reaction on keyboard or mouse - can't log 
out normal.

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