I've been having the same problem as well for quite some time. I've tried ext3 and ext4. Both seem to have the same random freeze. I'm currently using the 64bit version, but I have a 32bit system at work that doesn't freeze at all. I also notice that my system only freezes after I've logged in. I left the system at the login screen overnight and found that it was still working. Once logged in however, a freeze would happen with no one trigger I could put my finger on. This led me to believe that some hardware might be the problem. My specs are as follows: AMD 64X2 4200 (939), 3GB RAM, SATA 320GB ext4 disk for jaunty, SATA 400GB ntfs disk for storage, multi card reader, SATA DVDRW. First thing I did was to take off my card reader (notice when I had cairo-dock running it would show my card reader disk being mounted and unmounted). Freezing continued even after removing nvidia drivers. Finally disconnected my ntfs drive and eureka, no more freezing. This is my third week since disconnecting the drive and I've enjoyed every bit of Jaunty since. Not sure why Jaunty had a problem with a perfectly good drive formatted with ntfs though. Anyone have any ideas?
-- Kernel freezing on both ext3 and ext4, possible criminal is Firefox https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327509 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
