Yeah I installed that one you’re thinking of.

  • And that’s just what I know of from observing for a couple hours every week. He’s not a techie, and I’m out of practice.

    I’m thinking either nvidia or dell is at fault, but I haven’t had the time to investigate.

    I should try to get the model and specs of the machine, and maybe start a thread about it in a linux help community.

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      Next time you see an error on it run ‘journalctl -r’ in a terminal and see if you can spot anything specific wiggling out. Should be a good start to working out where the errors might be stemming from.

      That said there seems to be a few different issues with that machine so its difficult to see how they might be related …maybe a hard disk with bad sectors or trashed ram? You could try reseating the ram module(s) and HDD connections?

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        You could also try update the NVIDIA drivers manually from terminal, switching between the closed and open versions of the latest driver can make a big difference. That might resolve your additional drivers access issue. I have found that GUI sometimes takes a long time to open …