Download and install memtest+ "http://www.memtest.org/"
Run it from a USB or CD. It may take 24 hours to run, but it can find things that nothing else will. Let us know the results.
Loyal
BTW: I agree with Roy once again. As I said before, he is REALLY good. Scott for sure is in the same level as is Cameron.
On 4/29/2014 12:21 PM, Linux Canuck wrote:
All of this crashing sounds like you have a hardware problem. It is highly unusual to have crashing across many distros.
Roy
good afternoon
what can be the problem
debian live cd is crashing?
regards
sophie
compare list
puppy buntus all did start
but lubuntu crashed also
Am 25.04.2014 22:06, schrieb Linux Canuck:
> Debian is a very tightly controlled by a team, a meritocracy and a
> social contract that binds them together. In many ways it is a leader
> and on the bleeding edge. The problem is that things move incredibly
> slowly in Debian and nothing gets done without much discussion and
> re-discussion. But ahead of that there is much planning and work that
> others benefit from. Debian may seem to be stable to the end user, but
> it is in constant flux.
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