I've already posted all this crap in the ask a question thing. I know
nothing about computers, and don't know how to do all this. When I went
to the HISTORY area, it doesn't show anything. The updated were done 3
days ago now. And this computer is getting slower and slower and
freezing more and more daily. I'm ready to take a hammer to it. How do
you uninstall all the updates that were done? Is there a way? Or is
there a way to roll it back to another day like Windows did. It's sad, I
had less issues with Windows, and I hated them.

On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 07:36 +0000, Nicola Ferralis wrote:
> Thank you for your report. It would greatly help if you could report
> which version of Ubuntu you are running. Also it would be great if you
> could provide a list of packages that were included in the update:
> 
> Open synaptic (Package manager) under and System->Administration)
> Select the menu: File->history,
> find the most recent update that seems to have issues
> copy and paste here the list of packages that were installed.
> 
> In addition, when ubuntu is running (but without any program open), open
> the System Monitor from the main menu (System->Administration). Select
> the tab processes. Order the list by the process running the highest %
> CPU (by pushing % CPU). Report here the processes with the highest CPU
> %.
> 
> I am going to set the status of this bug as incomplete. Feel free to
> reopen it or report back once you have the required information.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>

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Computer Freezes since Updates
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