java: doesn't matter for this, tried many different versions
OpenGL: at least 1.4
GPU: intel hd graphics 3000 (i know, I'm getting a dedicated soon though)
GPU drivers: default ubuntu 11.10 drivers for graphics
CPU: intel 3500 3.3 GHz OC'd to 4.2
OS: look at the title
-Computer-
Processor : 4x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
Memory : 16164MB (4228MB used)
Operating System : Ubuntu 11.10
User Name : slango20 (slango20)
Date/Time : Wed 12 Jun 2013 01:22:28 PM EDT
-Display-
Resolution : 1920x1080 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
-Input Devices-
Power Button
Power Button
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
Video Bus
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 8=
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 7=
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 3=
HDA Intel PCH Headphone
PixArt USB Optical Mouse
-Printers (CUPS)-
HP-Deskjet-3500 : Default
-SCSI Disks-
ATA WDC WD20EARX-00P
ATA Hitachi HDT72503
HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GSA-H60L
even more variables:
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 3.0.0-12-generic (x86_64)
Compiled : #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011
C Library : Unknown
Default C Compiler : GNU C Compiler version 4.6.1 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3)
Distribution : Ubuntu 11.10
-Current Session-
Computer Name : slango20-desktop
User Name : slango20 (slango20)
Home Directory : /home/slango20
Desktop Environment : Unity (ubuntu)
-Misc-
Uptime : 3 hours, 16 minutes (yes, I just built this)
Load Average : 0.04, 0.13, 0.22
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
Weird. This is probably something with the Intel drivers.
Do you have the latest ones? If so, make sure that AA and AF are set to 'application settings' in your graphics control panel.
and how would I do that with linux? i already tried the driver update
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
little help here? still can't get the bug to go away, I can deal with it though
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
This is actually a problem I encountered when running Arch Linux on my laptop with the same Intel graphics you have, but when I switched it over to Linux Mint, the problem disappeared.
Can you tell us what kernel version and the version of the Intel graphics driver?
For the kernel, open up a terminal and enter:
uname -a
For the graphics driver, it could be a little more complicated, but open up a terminal and enter:
modinfo i915
And paste the results of both of those commands. I just want to see if you're using the same driver version for your Intel graphics as my spare Mint laptop, and the kernel version should point out immediately whether you're using an ancient kernel (and thus ancient driver) or not. Going by you using Ubuntu 11.10, the kernel will probably be a fair age, but I just want to make sure.
This is actually a problem I encountered when running Arch Linux on my laptop with the same Intel graphics you have, but when I switched it over to Linux Mint, the problem disappeared.
Can you tell us what kernel version and the version of the Intel graphics driver?
For the kernel, open up a terminal and enter:
uname -a
For the graphics driver, it could be a little more complicated, but open up a terminal and enter:
modinfo i915
And paste the results of both of those commands. I just want to see if you're using the same driver version for your Intel graphics as my spare Mint laptop, and the kernel version should point out immediately whether you're using an ancient kernel (and thus ancient driver) or not. Going by you using Ubuntu 11.10, the kernel will probably be a fair age, but I just want to make sure.
Linux slango20-desktop 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
(yes, I know the date is wrong, and it is very low on my todo list to fix it) the kernel is probably ancient, much like the apple IIe that we found in the science storeroom yesterday, and the teacher said I could mess with it next year to see if it works [HAPPY_STEVE] (no proper emote, so, random pig: ) and I updated from 10.2 last year, and I am trying to update it later today, maybe when my dad starts watching TV (using our 40" flatscreen as a monitor ATM)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
again, on a bit of a deadline, and now youtube videos seem shrunk, as if they were on a WAY smaller screen, it seems as if my computer is trying to me off intentionally
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
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java: doesn't matter for this, tried many different versions
OpenGL: at least 1.4
GPU: intel hd graphics 3000 (i know, I'm getting a dedicated soon though)
GPU drivers: default ubuntu 11.10 drivers for graphics
CPU: intel 3500 3.3 GHz OC'd to 4.2
OS: look at the title
possible variables:
-Environment Variables-
GNOME_KEYRING_PID : 1545
USER : slango20
COMPIZ_CONFIG_PROFILE : ubuntu
HOME : /home/slango20
DESKTOP_SESSION : ubuntu
XDG_SESSION_COOKIE : 4f3f9e3d95100a066ac8eae600000008-1371046138.360545-1052679095
GTK_MODULES : canberra-gtk-module:canberra-gtk-module
XDG_SEAT_PATH : /org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Seat0
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY : libappmenu.so
GNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL : /tmp/keyring-3Dmkoy
MANDATORY_PATH : /usr/share/gconf/ubuntu.mandatory.path
DEFAULTS_PATH : /usr/share/gconf/ubuntu.default.path
USERNAME : slango20
PATH : /usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
XDG_SESSION_PATH : /org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Session0
DISPLAY : :0
LANG : en_US.UTF-8
XAUTHORITY : /home/slango20/.Xauthority
SHELL : /bin/bash
GDMSESSION : ubuntu
PWD : /home/slango20
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS : /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntu:/etc/xdg
XDG_DATA_DIRS : /usr/share/ubuntu:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/
SSH_AUTH_SOCK : /tmp/keyring-3Dmkoy/ssh
SSH_AGENT_PID : 1590
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS : unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-G2m5NTYyte,guid=a22bd5d0a22ddd34972f3c1b00000038
GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID : this-is-deprecated
SESSION_MANAGER : local/slango20-desktop:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/1554,unix/slango20-desktop:/tmp/.ICE-unix/1554
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP : Unity
GPG_AGENT_INFO : /tmp/keyring-3Dmkoy/gpg:0:1
IBUS_ENABLE_SYNC_MODE : 1
GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE : /usr/share/applications/hardinfo.desktop
GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE_PID : 4636
more possible variables
Processor : 4x Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
Memory : 16164MB (4228MB used)
Operating System : Ubuntu 11.10
User Name : slango20 (slango20)
Date/Time : Wed 12 Jun 2013 01:22:28 PM EDT
-Display-
Resolution : 1920x1080 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
-Input Devices-
Power Button
Power Button
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
Video Bus
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 8=
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 7=
HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm : 3=
HDA Intel PCH Headphone
PixArt USB Optical Mouse
-Printers (CUPS)-
HP-Deskjet-3500 : Default
-SCSI Disks-
ATA WDC WD20EARX-00P
ATA Hitachi HDT72503
HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GSA-H60L
even more variables:
Kernel : Linux 3.0.0-12-generic (x86_64)
Compiled : #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25 UTC 2011
C Library : Unknown
Default C Compiler : GNU C Compiler version 4.6.1 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3)
Distribution : Ubuntu 11.10
-Current Session-
Computer Name : slango20-desktop
User Name : slango20 (slango20)
Home Directory : /home/slango20
Desktop Environment : Unity (ubuntu)
-Misc-
Uptime : 3 hours, 16 minutes (yes, I just built this)
Load Average : 0.04, 0.13, 0.22
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
Can you tell us what kernel version and the version of the Intel graphics driver?
For the kernel, open up a terminal and enter:
For the graphics driver, it could be a little more complicated, but open up a terminal and enter:
And paste the results of both of those commands. I just want to see if you're using the same driver version for your Intel graphics as my spare Mint laptop, and the kernel version should point out immediately whether you're using an ancient kernel (and thus ancient driver) or not. Going by you using Ubuntu 11.10, the kernel will probably be a fair age, but I just want to make sure.
(yes, I know the date is wrong, and it is very low on my todo list to fix it) the kernel is probably ancient, much like the apple IIe that we found in the science storeroom yesterday, and the teacher said I could mess with it next year to see if it works [HAPPY_STEVE] (no proper emote, so, random pig:
license: GPL and additional rights
description: Intel Graphics
author: Tungsten Graphics, Inc.
license: GPL and additional rights
srcversion: 102B52E4C43F087D34EF575
alias: pci:v00008086d0000015Asv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000162sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000152sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000166sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000156sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d0000010Asv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000126sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000116sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000106sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000122sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000112sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000102sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000046sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00000042sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d0000A011sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d0000A001sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E92sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E42sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E32sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E22sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E12sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002E02sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002A42sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002A12sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002A02sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000029D2sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000029C2sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000029B2sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000029A2sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002992sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002982sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002972sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000027AEsv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d000027A2sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002772sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002592sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d0000258Asv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002582sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002572sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d0000358Esv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00003582sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00002562sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
alias: pci:v00008086d00003577sv*sd*bc03sc*i*
depends: drm,drm_kms_helper,video,i2c-algo-bit
vermagic: 3.0.0-12-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
parm: modeset:int
parm: fbpercrtc:int
parm: panel_ignore_lid:int
parm: powersave:int
parm: semaphores:int
parm: i915_enable_rc6:int
parm: i915_enable_fbc:int
parm: lvds_downclock:int
parm: lvds_use_ssc:int
parm: vbt_sdvo_panel_type:int
parm: reset:bool
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
oh, and Pie, you could have looked in the variables that I posted, it contains both of those
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"