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.why my fedora 12 always hang and not responding?it is any problem with my installation process?when my fedora not responding,the only thing that i can do is restart it again.i did this again and again..help.
You can do a mem test for your machine. This option should most probably be available in your grub. Also as suggested, you need to use better titles for the threads. And using Urgent is utter rude.
Read This.
Last edited by linuxlover.chaitanya; 02-16-2010 at 10:58 PM.
.why my fedora 12 always hang and not responding?it is any problem with my installation process?when my fedora not responding,the only thing that i can do is restart it again.i did this again and again..help.
How do you expect anyone to be able to help you? You provide no useful information....nothing about your hardware, what you're doing when the error(s) occur, anything you found in the log files, etc. Kind of like taking your car to a mechanic, and saying "URGENT! My car won't go! What's wrong???" Have to give SOME details, symptoms, etc., but most of your threads are like this.
Provide details, and don't tell us to hurry...this isn't urgent for anyone but you
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