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RE: Sid random crash with no clue in log files



 

Hi guys sorry form any inconvenience I would like to report what i am thinking a severe security vulnerability that affects all Debian based distros. it was on python 3 files  i am sending a link to every malign list that i am subscribed. IAM NOT A PROFESSIONAL. FELL FREE TO REMOTE ACCESS MY MACHINES ANYTIME. if i am wrong my apology. but i think on my little knowledge certain has something in there. There is a lot of files on the link. I am trying to upload the raw files. but every distro brakes. it shows 140.7 tbTB!!! yes 104000 gbt that fits on a flash drive of 32gb is is very difficult to me to use interment. am being hunting down. so this is my last try. contact only by phone number. because the monitored and listen everything mine.  is like a movie but is true.+552122366155 +552121796156 sorry but i don't know to tell this to anyone. because they don't believe.

link with the photos this is the link for linux distros  https://photos.app.goo.gl/oHRP5Z8JEoT9Q4GN9

link for the other systems osx windows andorid...


https://photos.app.goo.gl/BsBCuYtVtE4VwGUC9
 
this is the link of the windows apple etc...

best regards leandro leme neto


De: tomas@tuxteam.de
Enviada: 2020/10/28 14:00:50
Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Assunto: Re: Sid random crash with no clue in log files
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:09:33PM +0100, Sébastien Kalt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having random crashes on my ASUS PN50 mini PC : sometimes it's while
> copying large files through network, sometimes when watching a youtube
> video, sometimes juste using LibreOffice, or going nothing ...
>
> I can't manage to have a pattern for thoses craches. Today it craches 4
> times, the last week it didn't crash.
>
> I encoded a video with 100 % CPU charge during one hour and it didn't crash.
>
> When I look at the log files, I see nothing : syslog, messages, daemon.log,
> kern.log, Xorg.0.log.old, dmesg
>
> When it crashes, the system seems to be not responding, I can move the
> mouse, but it doesn't click, and then the screen becomes blank. I need to
> shut down the mini PC pushing the power button for a long time.
>
> When I restart it, I don't see anything during the reboot (well, it's quite
> fast, so I might miss something).
>
> Do you have any suggestions to find what might be causing this ?

If the mouse still moves, I'd look first into software. Try to log
into your machine either with a Linux console (CTRL-ALT+F1 or some
other function key) or via ssh, as linux fan suggests.

Try to locate some central gui program which might be misbehaving
and kill it (gnome-panel or some such).

If it were a hardware problem, the machine would most probably
freeze completely or at least show non-repeatable symptoms.

Cheers
- t

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