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My system is sully updated, but I have so far experienced no lockups.
Did have a problem with iptables earlier, but uninstalling the old
version completely and then installing the update solved it for me.<br>
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You can roll back updates using Synaptic>History, selecting version
from the package's properties and using the "force version" option from
the menu.<br>
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cj wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi list,
Since a few days, my computer has developped problems, random freezes
at least once a day, even when I am away, leaving the computer idle
doing nothing.
At the same time I remember there were a few updates to the system in
the same time frame. I don't recall there were any system/low level
updates, so I think maybe my hardware is more at fault, but just in
case it isn't and all I need to recover a stable system, is to roll
back time by re-installing from the Live CD and refusing to install any
updates... well I would like to hear if I am alone in this horror
story, or if it affects other people too ??
Regards,
--
Vince, completely skint, very bad timing if H/W is really at fault and
needs replacing...
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<pre wrap=""><!---->well my system locks up too, but it only occures when i put it in sleep
mode. and its been doing this ever since i installed the latest updates.
i am unsure of how to roll back the updates on regular ubuntu
--cj
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