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Jeroen van Aart wrote:

> Try "apt-get --purge remove whateveryouinstalled"
> It should reverse any changes that appeared after you installed it.

Thank you for your advice.  What I installed was the 'hibernate'
package.  As you suggested I purged it.  However, it made no difference;
I still have the same annoying glitch in the boot process.

All I can think of is that when I 'hibernated' the computer and then
'unhibernated' it, somewhere in the process something was deleted,
thereby causing the glitch.  I have unfortunately no idea how to correct it.

Ken Heard

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