That is very useful information. Thanks for posting.
lucky for me I've never had a freeze or wish for one...
I'm bumping this because it seems that there are quite a number of people for whom their Ubuntu OS keeps freezing, may be this thread could help.
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I use REISUB, but i bet it just does the exact same things.
easy to memorize since it spelled backwards is BUSIER
Think carefully before executing commands containing "rm", especially "sudo rm -rf ", if you require more information concerning this matter, read this.
I am an experimenter, give me the most stable OS and I can make it unstable in a few hours.
C == seriously fast == FTW!
Thanks for this.
Will give it a try next time I get a lockup that I can't clear from a tty or ssh from another box... if the keyboard is still working, that is.
Unfortunately, I usually manage to bork it all the way to the keys...
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Decided to bump this thread up since I spruced it up a little bit.
Think carefully before executing commands containing "rm", especially "sudo rm -rf ", if you require more information concerning this matter, read this.
I am an experimenter, give me the most stable OS and I can make it unstable in a few hours.
C == seriously fast == FTW!
For some reason the B key never reboots for me.
I even tried it on a normally working system (well, it froze it for me, and that's about it).
The B key always worked for me except in circumstances where the kernel was frozen, why don't you give the O key a try?
Think carefully before executing commands containing "rm", especially "sudo rm -rf ", if you require more information concerning this matter, read this.
I am an experimenter, give me the most stable OS and I can make it unstable in a few hours.
C == seriously fast == FTW!
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