Hello together,
I did hours of RAM testing, but no problem was detected.
I checked my disk with the trisquel disk tool. No Problem was detected. I had
the problem with my old disk too.
I love Trisquel, because it uses very low recources. With the other operating
systems my laptop runs
I'm not an expert in hashing functions, but it's my understanding that an md5
function returning different values on the same data is just about always due
to a hardware malfunction. Thus Magic Banana is insistent on doing the tests
on your disk (and you were right to run a memory check).
So, after hours of work the SMART-Test successfully runs. It detected no
problems.
I made parallel a few further experiments.
It tested again the checksums on the XFS-Filesystem with a 4.5 GB big file.
The problems occur to stay. The checksum is after a reboot right. The
signature test
Hello,
Thanks for your replys.
@pragmatist: yes, i regular do a dist-upgrage on my system
@magic banana / vita cell: thanks for your advices! I know that language
matters. I try to practice speaking correct (free instead of open source,
GNU/Linux instead of only linux). But i sadly find
FAT32 file size limit is approximately 4 gigs. It can't possibly be that you
installed GNU/Linux in a FAT partition.
How big are your "long" ISOs?
GNU is an operating system, that usually comes with Linux (Linus Torvalds
kernel for an operating system). GNU can use other kernels, like other
operating system. When you say "Linux", you trying to say "operating system",
but "Linux" is a kernel only, component of an operating system.
Simple question: Have you updated your system?:
sudo apt-get update
and then upgrade:
sudo apt-get upgrade
Hello,
i got a strange problem with all checksums on Trisquel. I think it is a bug
in ubuntu / linux or so. So i know this is probably not the right place to
address this issue.
A little bit to me: After the Snowden documents i decided to use linux, and
then finally i decided to switch