Sorry, I gave up trying to run Quetzal on that machine since it kept
trashing my home folder and ruining my desktop settings such that I
couldn't even keep a panel or usable desktop colours in place to be able
to see what I was doing, so I kept having to drop to a fbcon and log in
via shell, delete .conf and .gconf (if it would even allow me due to
ecryptfs EIO errors related to the BTRFS crashes) and then I could
rarely keep the desktop up long enough to get anything done.

The machine itself is an HP nx6125 with the original BIOS, which means
that it has a bad DSDT which results in poor fan control.  Otherwise the
hardware has been very stable for nearly 6 years, so I don't think it
was a hardware problem.  The drive passes the smartctl short and long
tests with flying colours.

I don't recall filing this bug.  It must have been done by some
automated process which I merely agreed to, because I would have
supplied a description of what I was doing at the time as well as a full
hardware description.

So... I guess you can close this since it's unlikely that I will ever
reinstall Quetzal for the purpose of reproducing it...

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