** Description changed:

- (update: 8.04.2 install works, but I still need 8.10 for various
- reasons; reinforces the possibility that this is a real bug)
+ (update I: 8.04.2 install works, but I still need 8.10 for various
+ reasons [e.g. 8.04 doesn't recognize my network card, among other
+ things]; reinforces the possibility that this is a real bug)
+ 
+ (update II: i just _upgraded_ from 8.04.2 to 8.10, and that finally
+ worked!)
  
  Machine: Intel q9400 quad-core, 1Gb RAM, 150Gb HD
  
  I tried installing Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 (64-bit), 8.10 alternate
  (64-bit), and 8.10 alternate (32-bit). In each case, I finish the manual
  partitioning (guided also fails), and during the installation, in the
  "Select and install software," it unhappily exists the install window
  and displays the following error message:
  
  Killed
  [1241.760152] Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no killable 
processes...
  
  (Occasionally, it just exists and displays "Killed  Killed      Killed"
  as if possessed.)
  
  I checked the HD for bad sectors, did a memory test, and checked the
  install CD. All report to be fine.
  
  Please, someone help!

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Install Kernel panic - Out of memory (in 8.10 only)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343038
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