frequent crashs using ubuntu 17.10

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I have recently installed ubuntu 17.10 on DELL optiplex 3020 and I increase the amount of RAM from 8GB to 16GB. But I got frequently crashs in many applications such as: chromium, firefox , visual Studio. Sometimes all the session freezed and I have to reboot the pc.
I run the command memtester 16G 1 and I got this result:



Loop 1/1:


Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
8-bit Writes : ok
16-bit Writes : ok


the output of echo $?:



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I'm able today to boot the sytem after the 4 fourth test and I got a black screen when I tried to reboot the pc contains many information such as kernel panic not sync.
Does this problem is due to the hardware or the image of ubuntu that I installed?



Below is the syslog's file:
syslog










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  • Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:01











  • @user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
    – para 008
    Feb 14 at 15:19










  • 'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:23










  • @user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
    – para 008
    Feb 16 at 9:30














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I have recently installed ubuntu 17.10 on DELL optiplex 3020 and I increase the amount of RAM from 8GB to 16GB. But I got frequently crashs in many applications such as: chromium, firefox , visual Studio. Sometimes all the session freezed and I have to reboot the pc.
I run the command memtester 16G 1 and I got this result:



Loop 1/1:


Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
8-bit Writes : ok
16-bit Writes : ok


the output of echo $?:



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I'm able today to boot the sytem after the 4 fourth test and I got a black screen when I tried to reboot the pc contains many information such as kernel panic not sync.
Does this problem is due to the hardware or the image of ubuntu that I installed?



Below is the syslog's file:
syslog










share|improve this question























  • Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:01











  • @user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
    – para 008
    Feb 14 at 15:19










  • 'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:23










  • @user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
    – para 008
    Feb 16 at 9:30












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I have recently installed ubuntu 17.10 on DELL optiplex 3020 and I increase the amount of RAM from 8GB to 16GB. But I got frequently crashs in many applications such as: chromium, firefox , visual Studio. Sometimes all the session freezed and I have to reboot the pc.
I run the command memtester 16G 1 and I got this result:



Loop 1/1:


Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
8-bit Writes : ok
16-bit Writes : ok


the output of echo $?:



0


I'm able today to boot the sytem after the 4 fourth test and I got a black screen when I tried to reboot the pc contains many information such as kernel panic not sync.
Does this problem is due to the hardware or the image of ubuntu that I installed?



Below is the syslog's file:
syslog










share|improve this question















I have recently installed ubuntu 17.10 on DELL optiplex 3020 and I increase the amount of RAM from 8GB to 16GB. But I got frequently crashs in many applications such as: chromium, firefox , visual Studio. Sometimes all the session freezed and I have to reboot the pc.
I run the command memtester 16G 1 and I got this result:



Loop 1/1:


Stuck Address : ok
Random Value : ok
Compare XOR : ok
Compare SUB : ok
Compare MUL : ok
Compare DIV : ok
Compare OR : ok
Compare AND : ok
Sequential Increment: ok
Solid Bits : ok
Block Sequential : ok
Checkerboard : ok
Bit Spread : ok
Bit Flip : ok
Walking Ones : ok
Walking Zeroes : ok
8-bit Writes : ok
16-bit Writes : ok


the output of echo $?:



0


I'm able today to boot the sytem after the 4 fourth test and I got a black screen when I tried to reboot the pc contains many information such as kernel panic not sync.
Does this problem is due to the hardware or the image of ubuntu that I installed?



Below is the syslog's file:
syslog







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  • Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:01











  • @user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
    – para 008
    Feb 14 at 15:19










  • 'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:23










  • @user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
    – para 008
    Feb 16 at 9:30
















  • Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:01











  • @user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
    – para 008
    Feb 14 at 15:19










  • 'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
    – user535733
    Feb 14 at 15:23










  • @user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
    – para 008
    Feb 16 at 9:30















Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
– user535733
Feb 14 at 15:01





Note the exact time of a freeze. After rebooting, look for errors at that time in /var/log/syslog. Whether or not there are errors logged at all is an important diagnostic clue. If any errors are logged, those errors are also particularly useful to understand the underlying problem.
– user535733
Feb 14 at 15:01













@user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
– para 008
Feb 14 at 15:19




@user535733 now the /var/log/syslog is empty.
– para 008
Feb 14 at 15:19












'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
– user535733
Feb 14 at 15:23




'Empty' meaning 'nothing useful' or meaning 'absolutely zero content at all'?
– user535733
Feb 14 at 15:23












@user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
– para 008
Feb 16 at 9:30




@user535733 I added the syslog contains a crash in firefox.
– para 008
Feb 16 at 9:30















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