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Firefox crashes Ubuntu partition (but fine in Windows)
I once had a beautifully running Hardy Heron installation on my Toshiba L505-S5990.
A few months ago however - out of the blue - opening Firefox (or any other internet program) lead to a worrying clicking sound coming from under the keyboard and my machine would just freeze, windows would go grey, & refuse to close, etc. Etc.
RIP.
... but then I went into my Windows partition however and it would work just fine. In fact, nothing was wrong in the Windows partition (other than the fact that it was a Windows partition).
I miss my Ubuntu partition and in fact, want to upgrade to 10.10 but I figure I should solve this issue first.
I have no idea what to do though. I have heard that there is something similar to Windows Scandisk called FSCK but I cannot run it while I am in Ubuntu. And I don't even know if that will solve it.
I thought about it because Gparted says I do have some bad sectors.
The other weird thing is that although I can't go online, my Gmail notifier receives updates, Skype seems to be on and working (although I've not tried actually making a call, it receives messages) and Liferea keeps stacking up unread posts.
Can anybody help me?
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Re: Firefox crashes Ubuntu partition (but fine in Windows)
Boot from a Live CD to run fsck. Once at the desktop, open a terminal and type:
Code:
sudo fsck -y /dev/sdaX
where /dev/sdaX is your Ubuntu partition.
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Re: Firefox crashes Ubuntu partition (but fine in Windows)
Hi Cariboo,
Many thanks for the tip. I ran the command and this is what came up:
sudo fsck -y /dev/sda5
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
e2fsck 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
UBUNTU: clean, 399462/8208384 files, 25918543/32804722 blocks
The problem is still there though. The funny thing is that while using the Live CD I could browse with no problem.
What do I do now?
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Re: Firefox crashes Ubuntu partition (but fine in Windows)
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