I am going to go way out of limb without being analytical and suggest that you have a hardware problem. I suggest you go to mom test 86.com and buy the pro version and run it on your machine, with the cache disabled. It will run real slow. depending on how much memory you have, OnePass will take between a few hours and a full day. If it runs for a full month, you can bet your life that you don’t have a memory problem and you can move onto the next idea. Perhaps someone else on this list will have them more studied, more informed suggestion, but that’s what I have for you. --Ray > On Jan 10, 2026, at 7:39 PM, Dan Purgert <dan@djph.net> wrote: > > On Jan 11, 2026, MartinGary Padgett wrote: >> Please someone respond to let me know if this message got to the Debian >> User group. > > It did. > >> On 2025 October 09 I opened for use a desktop computer which had not been >> used for six months. On the evening of October 14 I closed it in the usual >> way. The next morning I expected to reopen it also in the usual way. >> Instead I saw on the monitor a long list of 'failure messages' partially >> shown in the attachments to this message. > > I don't think attachments make it through the mailing list. I'm not one > to follow google-drive links either, sorry.
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