05-16-2014, 07:53 AM
Hello!
I read this article about 'kernel panics' here. It does a good job of describing what they mean:
http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/d...rnel-panic
I will quote a snippet here:
"Kernel panics are generally caused by an element beyond the Linux kernel's control, including bad drivers, overtaxed memory and software bugs."
It would seem that your Linux kernel has developed itself some serious issues. Unless someone more knowledgeable than I intercedes with a better solution, you may have to reinstall Linux Lite.
What I would do is give Valtam's 2.0 beta a try, and see if THAT works better for you. If you tell me what the make and model number of the machine in question, and how much RAM you have, I can do some research online about it, and perhaps help you to discover what is giving you so many problems with it and running LL.
What I'm about to say isn't really related to your problem, but if you hold down the power button for at least four seconds (I'd give it five myself), your laptop SHOULD shut off. It's a feature of most all modern PCs, be they laptop or desktop...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
I read this article about 'kernel panics' here. It does a good job of describing what they mean:
http://searchdatacenter.techtarget.com/d...rnel-panic
I will quote a snippet here:
"Kernel panics are generally caused by an element beyond the Linux kernel's control, including bad drivers, overtaxed memory and software bugs."
It would seem that your Linux kernel has developed itself some serious issues. Unless someone more knowledgeable than I intercedes with a better solution, you may have to reinstall Linux Lite.
What I would do is give Valtam's 2.0 beta a try, and see if THAT works better for you. If you tell me what the make and model number of the machine in question, and how much RAM you have, I can do some research online about it, and perhaps help you to discover what is giving you so many problems with it and running LL.
What I'm about to say isn't really related to your problem, but if you hold down the power button for at least four seconds (I'd give it five myself), your laptop SHOULD shut off. It's a feature of most all modern PCs, be they laptop or desktop...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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