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Constant Ubuntu Errors regarding Xorg? #79

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doreato opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 5 comments
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Constant Ubuntu Errors regarding Xorg? #79

doreato opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 5 comments

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@doreato
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doreato commented Jan 28, 2016

I keep getting issues and crashes, my computer crashes randomly and I can't seem to understand why. I would love to post the error file but I can't open it(permission denied and for some reason Nautilus doesn't work anymore). Anyone facing constant crashing and error messages recently?

@Saphyel
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Saphyel commented Jan 28, 2016

Same problem the worst thing, it's random when you want to debug doesn't happen and when happen you are in a hurry for see something or without internet etc...

@doreato
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doreato commented Jan 28, 2016

It's getting a little out of hand honestly. I'm basically on some random timer that says at some point everything will crash and I need to restart. Chromium for example freezes my whole computer when I exit out of a fullscreen video for example. Super frustrating how little support Dell has provided for a laptop that came with Ubuntu pre-installed(I have the Win10 version but still)

@JoseVacas
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Update to kernel 4.4

On Jan 28 2016, at 10:28 pm, doreato <[email protected]> wrote:

It's getting a little out of hand honestly. I'm basically on some random
timer that says at some point everything will crash and I need to restart.
Chromium for example freezes my whole computer when I exit out of a fullscreen
video for example. Super frustrating how little support Dell has provided for
a laptop that came with Ubuntu pre-installed(I have the Win10 version but
still)


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@tahaz
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tahaz commented Jan 29, 2016

@JoseVacas - I just updated, but I installed Linux on this laptop a little bit after January 11th so I thought I'd have the most updated versions of Ubuntu I could(15.1 and all). Is there a way for me to check whether or not I successfully updated to 4.4?

@JoseVacas
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Sorry for my english. Ubuntu 15.10 have the 4.2 kernel, but you can install
the last kernel from this url <http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.4-wily/> .

You have to install three packets. Linux header amd64, Linux header generic
amd64 and linux image amd64.

I wish can i help you

On Jan 29 2016, at 7:33 pm, tahaz <[email protected]> wrote:

@JoseVacas - I just updated, but I
installed Linux on this laptop a little bit after January 11th so I thought
I'd have the most updated versions of Ubuntu I could(15.1 and all). Is there a
way for me to check whether or not I successfully updated to 4.4?


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