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1Please edit your question and add details about your hardware (CPU, RAM, free space on the partition Ubuntu is installed on) and add details whether your system has a swap file - if yes, which size - or not.noisefloor– noisefloor2024-05-22 11:52:04 +00:00Commented May 22, 2024 at 11:52
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Look in /var/crash for .crash files that match the times of these desktop crashes (logouts)user535733– user5357332024-05-22 12:59:27 +00:00Commented May 22, 2024 at 12:59
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Thank you, I've added the requested detailsmccarthyj– mccarthyj2024-05-22 16:31:24 +00:00Commented May 22, 2024 at 16:31
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1@JosephMcCarthy : sorry for the confusion - it should say "... so this should not be the reason". I forgot the write the "not" in my previous pst.noisefloor– noisefloor2024-05-24 07:00:02 +00:00Commented May 24, 2024 at 7:00
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1My ubuntu 24.04LTS XP64 Gateway laptop will occasionally suddenly freeze, go to black screen for a few minutes, then ends up at login screen - seems to happen if I don't let it 'stabilize' before over-tasking it like at boot up... have to give her extra time to 'settle-in' before zooming off w/browser. I'll watch HDD access light and wait until it finishes it's wake-up ~ play nice ;-)The MAJOR– The MAJOR2024-06-11 02:08:26 +00:00Commented Jun 11, 2024 at 2:08
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