So now I burned the DVD-RW again, and I get yet another checksum. Do you
know what could be the cause of this?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ md5sum /dev/cdrom
6f3bd75bcc2fc394c6dc2ff484f6044a  /dev/cdrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

This is the key from the alfa-3 CD:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ md5sum /dev/cdrom
0fd0d25d0a1aa7c58c8fd0576f9089ba  /dev/cdrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

I will now try with one of the live CD's provided to me by Canonical.

I think this could be a memory issue.

******

Hi there, I think it is impossible to describe this bug on a single bug
per bug report basis. Could you please check out my post about BIOS
settings being altered, possibly by are in relationship with the
consolekit bug(s)?

The reason I initially described this bug as a potential security risk,
is due to the fact that it did lead under a previous form to a freeze up
of synaptic, leaving my password visible on screen for more than 2 hours
(see slideshow).

Since this bug is difficult to invoke on purpose, but often occurs and
leaves my system unrepairable about every three days, forcing me to
reinstall without partitioning, I think it is better to bundle my
experiences on the ubuntu forum first:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=912682

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