Kilos, lookie.
<TaraLS> I have an update
[14:57] <TaraLS> Ironically, involving updates.
[15:00] <TaraLS> superfly: *wave*
[15:02] <TaraLS> inetpro: confluency *wave*
[15:04] <TaraLS> So, I saw that my computer's 'cores' (They actually say 'core 0' and 'core 1' on Hardware Sensor Detector) were getting up to 53c and showing a red bar for super-hot when I was trying to convert URL from Youtube into MP4 on VLC.
[15:04] <TaraLS> That was in normal, installed-Ubuntu mode. So I got the hardware detector on Live-Ubuntu to see if maybe the temperatures weren't getting as high in live mode.
[15:05] <TaraLS> I managed to convert a vdeo without it freezing, and then I went to convert another one, left my comp on the ubuntu Live desktop while I waited for the conversion to finish, and the comp froze.
[15:05] <TaraLS> Only now have I remembered that, in order to get hardware sensor detector, you have to do a 'sudo get-update' on terminal.
[15:06] <TaraLS> That's the only thing I did differently between using Live this time, and using Live for that full day where the comp didn't freeze.
[15:06] <TaraLS> I got Hardware Sensor Detector and used 'sudo apt-get update'
[15:06] <TaraLS> So... Update-related?