Hi there Laudeci,

also thank you to you.

The screenshots in this bug report were all after the fix.

Our last two messages must have crossed.

Sorry about that.

I can do sudo apt-get remove aptoncd, to make new screenshots of the
previous thing? Or maybe an Strace? I will check the image tommorow to
check if it is not corrupt. I made two images actually, the second one
with no other applications running. The pattern is the same, two
parallel lines for RAM and swap, and only one of my dual cores (CPU) is
used, all is written away to the SATA Hitachi hard disk. In the previous
version all was written away to the RAM. I had noticed this because I
had to remove one of my two 2 GB memory chips, since the BIOS provided
by Acer would not allow for 4 GB, as it was preinstalled with Vista
32-bit, although officially they advertised it could do that. After I
removed one of the chips, some bugs disappeared, but the aptoncd thing
just occured more rapidly, hence it had to be the RAM usage by aptoncd,
but it is fixed now.

Thanks,

Thomas.


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