On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:29 PM, daves111 wrote:
> I upgraded to Lucid; I still had a list of kernels showing before I get to
> login; I tried several including 2.6.32-9-generic but those that went on to
> the desktop here is what happened: I could move the mouse around the screen
> until I hovered it over something that had a hint (or whatever it is called)
> that showed ... then it would freeze and have to be shut off. On the 64-bit,
> then, ... am I right in using ubuntu 64 for my computer? Dave

Thank you for verifying that the problem is still present in Lucid. I
have tried to reproduce it on my wife's computer (which has 945GM)
with a LiveCD, but that particular model apparently doesn't have this
problem.

When you upgrade, the old kernels are not uninstalled. That is why you
had several kernels to choose from. 2.6.32-9 should be the standard
Lucid kernel. I think the hint is called a tooltip. It's okay to use
64-bit. I have that on my laptop as well (on the test/daily-use
partition which used to have Karmic and now has Lucid, I have a 32-bit
Jaunty one for work that I set up and customised and don't want to
change).

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[i945g] freezes shortly after loading desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500686
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