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This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes?What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I chose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I chose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I chose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

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This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I would choosechose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I would choose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I chose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

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This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance.

It would also however seem reasonable (at least to me) to merge your answer into What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? as it's intended to be canonical and is certainly related to that question. This would require moderator assistance and could feasibly have downsides that I'm not fully familiar with.This is the option I would choose.

Either approach has it's pros and cons. The formerThis would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

The latter method assures that the approach has the blessing of a moderator. The downside here is that your very current answer will get driven so far down the list that it's unlikely to be seen prematurely.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance.

It would also however seem reasonable (at least to me) to merge your answer into What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? as it's intended to be canonical and is certainly related to that question. This would require moderator assistance and could feasibly have downsides that I'm not fully familiar with.

Either approach has it's pros and cons. The former would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

The latter method assures that the approach has the blessing of a moderator. The downside here is that your very current answer will get driven so far down the list that it's unlikely to be seen.

This is an interesting question and worthy of some thought.

All systems have there strengths and weaknesses and ours is no exception (no offense intended to the devs). Sometimes thinking outside the box and using the tools available within the framework in perhaps unintended ways can be effective.

One way to deal with the closing of these questions as duplicates of What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? would be to edit the top rated Community wiki answer to add I have a Bay trail CPU and provide a link to your working answer. This is something you could do without moderator assistance. This is the option I would choose.

This would seem simplest to implement and also to revert (by removal of the link) once the bug is squashed. The danger here is that someone edits the link out of the answer prematurely.

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