I've tried several different versions of Ubuntu to see if any one of
them is stable. I've tried 32 and 64 bit versions of 12.04 and 10.04
Ubuntu. All clean installs and have had a variety of results, it seemed
like in most cases it would freeze more frequently the more updates I'd
install. However, the clean install would also cause problems. I would
actually get problems as early as logging in, as in it will freeze
before my desktop even worked.

I have also had it freeze almost immediately on a VMWare Player running
through windows 7. I had some rather sever glitches with playback of
video games (Portal 1) on windows 7, especially when rapidly minimizing
and maximizing the game and sometimes on regular play which would
replicate this error in some since. The windows community believes it
was due to over heating which is potentially true for windows, unlikely
for this bug listing.

I am currently running Arch Linux without compiz and really haven't had
any similar problems what so ever.

I've tried different versions of Gnome and several of the many fixes
suggested here with no success.

I'm somewhat suspicious dual monitors at least enhances the frequency of
crashing.

I really want my ubuntu back, why is this marked as no fix?

Hardware: I7-3930K + Intel DX79SI, 16GB Ram, Intel SSD 520, XFX Nvidia
Geforce GT N640 (also happened with MSI Radeon HD 7770). Dual monitors.

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