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		This has reared its ugly head again while running LL 2.6.
This started about three days ago and yesterday removed chrome from LL 2.6 and reinstalled.
Its still happening.
Grateful for any advice.
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		Looks like something that pops up now and again, what version and did you notice if recent chrome update..
Seems like usual tries; cache, extensions.. 
May wanna try this link?? 
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IiLZEp4XLco
	
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Menu > Settings Then Click on "Show Advanced settings" (at end of list)
Scroll down to "System"
uncheck the [ ] "Use Hardware Acceleration when available" if it's checked
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		I have read in a couple of articles that this may be caused by an extension with a memory leak.  If chrome is slowing down this could be the problem.  The following link is about how chrome uses memory. It includes info on chrome's built in task manager which can be opened using [Shift+Esc] key combination. This allows you to easily see what is using more than its share of memory.
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/05/why...aking-ram/
	
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		Thanks for all your help.....but no joy.
Chrome and Chromium still locking up.
Have re-formatted and re-installed 2.6
Will see how that goes.
Jocklad