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Recently, I re-installed Lubuntu 13.04 because of some error in the last OS installation.



Today, if I try to go to Chromium, it works for a while, and then says, "Aw, snap" because it runs out of RAM space. A few seconds later, the entire screen goes black.



It goes black, and in seconds, the screen is filled with the terminal code-lines. Some words what I could actually understand there, was "Kernel Panic".



I did some research, and I realized that this thingy saves our hardware from physical damage.



To answer this question, I would like you to answer these:




  1. What is this Kernel Panic?


  2. Is it really related to hardware problems?


  3. What can I do to stop this? Because it is seriously annoying me.



And just so you know, this is the third re-installation of Lubuntu.



If you could solve this soon, I'd be VERY glad.



If there is something I need to specify, please comment.



Thanks in advance.



EDIT:



This Question is Closed.
Apparently, I have found the answer. Check below.


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This is to answer the bit about How to fix the kernel panic



Okay, I know I'm the one who asked the question, but I later found out the answer myself.



However, I should thank 'Oli' , who had previously answered my question.



The answer is simple. Check your RAM.



Find out whether your RAM was connected loosely. Fix it tightly.



I opened up my motherboard and noticed that the RAM was loose. If you fix it properly, then the panic wouldn't happen.


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