Hi, this time the test was bad :(
it lasted only 3 hours , then it crashed. this time the setup was: non-SSD + 8gB. the crash happened while i was copying a file to another pc, via netcat. The file was 3.4gB. At first the file was transmitted until the end, but when i checked the md5sum i've found out it arrived corrupted. So i re-sended it and before the end of the transmission i had a kernel panic (the one with the blinking led). So i rebooted and tried again to send the file and it worked well, then i checked the md5sum and there was no corruption. so i tried again to retransmit it and i still had no corruption. All this (the last 2 transmissions) was just after the reboot. Maybe the corruption happend only after some hours of PC usage? Maybe after the reboot i had no corruption/crash because that retransmission was the only thing i was doing (there was no other apps opened , i only used startx to start openbox and then i did the transmissions via xfce-terminal so, the reason could be that this time i havent used much memory). I'll now dump this installation partition (sda1) on the SSD, so that i can do the next test using the very same installation. Next test is: SSD + 4gB. ciao Asdrubale -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org