Many years ago, I had a similar problem with one of the very popular very small computers. In trying to diagnose the problem I left the top part of the case off, which improved things slightly. I then discovered, by accident, that the main regulator was overheating and shutting down.
A heatsink solved the problem.
I dare say a fan might have done the same thing, but there was no room for any fan in the tiny case. It turns out that this was a known problem with that model, but in pre-Google days it was a long time before anyone connected the dots.

Marcus


On 2025-04-12 05:11, Chris Albertson wrote:
30 second freeze?  I would not have put up with that for more than a
few days.    If you need to switch, go with something that is
ridiculously well-supported, Unbuntu.  Ubuntu is Debian-based but
software versions and such are a bit different.   I assume you have a
reasonably new computer.  Ubuntu uses apt but also Snap.  Span is
great because it bundles all the dependencies.  It solves the “version
dependency hell” problem although it assumes storage is cheap.
(Apple does the same with MacOS, the apps are self-contained)

I wonder if what you have is some kind of hardware issue.





On Apr 11, 2025, at 8:00 PM, gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

Has anyone been successful at making linuxcnc run on Slackware?

I want to see if its feasible if trixie doesn't fix my now damned near 3 year old problem with Debian. Which is a 30 second total system freeze when trying to open a file or files I own. There is a 30 second timeout while I stare at a frozen system, that nags me 20 to 150 times a day. And I am going to look at a totally different system. preferably that uses apt as a package manger although ISTR the slack guy has probably written his own.



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