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I've been told the let a konsole open and tell which process is the culprit, but how I'll supose to do that if I can't click or switch to the konsole window? Also, I'm not an experienced user, so I can't analyze a file at /var/log as suggested (I don't even know which file it is).
Kubuntu 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10 worked just fine, and I've never had this trouble before. Yesterday, I had four freezes. Four freezes in a single day!
System monitor is almost always running and my cpu barely reaches 7% of the 2,27 GHz with average use (libreoffice, dolphin, firefox and okular most of the time). Memory is almost always below 2,0 GB of 4,0. So, it's very unlikely that "the demand for CPU + graphics resources is exceeding the capacity of your system to fully and immediately respond, in its present configuration", as dibl said.
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