Add another one to the freezing category!

Running liveusb on LinuxCertified laptop; dual T4300 (2.1 GHz); 2 Gb ram; Intel 
G45 chipset, 1280 x 800 screen with LinuxMint 12 32bit.
First run-through, like the others, using FF, Banshee in background (accessing 
music from laptop's hdd); had changed desktop wallpaper to photo on hdd; I had 
opened and closed several apps, installed wine and e-Sword (a windows-based 
Bible program) as a test and then began searching with FF when browser lost 
focus, the mouse would move, but nothing was clickable. Volume control, screen 
brightness controls also locked. No other key combination worked except 
CTRL-ALT-Backspace, and then had to hard reboot using the power button. I put 
it all down to running out of space on my 2Gb usb.

Second run-through, had used FF, and Banshee running again (with same
music chosen from same hdd source), closed FF, then opened VLC. Used VLC
to view several (three) vids from the laptop hdd, but on trying to open
the fourth, the same locked condition as noted above...and same escape
using power button.

This could be a timing issue, as it seemed to me to be similar time
frame in both instances 10-15 minutes or so.

On the GOOD side, in my use of the system, it seemed faster than 11 (which is 
my current sole OS on this machine) it was very snappy in accessing files, apps 
and configuration. 
I have a test laptop (Lenovo T60, dual booting XP with openSUSE 12.1 Gnome). I 
will install Mint12, replacing the openSUSE to test an installed Mint12 system. 
I had none of the lockups in using openSUSE, using both FF, and then chromium 
while using Rhythmbox is the media app (already installed). I did similar usage 
tests, as above, including installing wine, e-Sword. But I did have to spend 
time with openSUSE getting codecs, installing peripherals which I did not need 
to do with Mint. 

Hope this helps!  I will report back on the T60 test.

-- EDIT --
Well, installed Mint 12 on the T60 it took 30 minutes for it to freeze, right 
as an update finished! Banshee is still playing an audio (i had forgotten that 
little bit, this was true in the other freezing instances, too). The FF window 
lost focus as the update finished. The mouse cursor moves (trackpad is not 
working [worked while live], which is why i did update, thinking it would get 
it working after the install.) But since Lenovo's have the Trackpoint, I was 
still able to move around. But clicking does not get a response, in 
notification area in top panel, bring up the menu or the desktop windows in the 
bottom panel. Cannot close minimize or move FF window. Banshee continues to 
play audio files one after another. I can still change volume and brightness 
with the T60, however.
I am puzzled! and glad I didn't install on my production system!

-- Second EDIT --
The update DID fix the T60 trackpad issue, I have also installed chromium and 
removed FF as a test.  

-- Third EDIT -- and SOLVED?
Ok, I have been over an hour with Mint 12 installed on a T60, with no freezing, 
have six desktop windows open, Banshee playing, youtube video playing in 
Chromium, 3 powerpoints open and play one every so often, downloading audacity 
with synaptic, while downloading and installing a windows program through wine. 
 No freezing... don't think it is Banshee's fault ... I think we can place this 
at Firefox's feet, or at least it may have a problem with Banshee.

-- Fourth EDIT --
Froze today. Had chrome open, Banshee playing, Gimp open, terminal open and 
working in it, when the freeze happened. Mouse moves, but no clicks register on 
anything. hard reboot. I was reading a bug report on this combination causing 
this freeze, so I had to try it. [b]It is NOT Firefox's fault... sorry.[/b]

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