Hello,Sorry for being unresponsive. Since I have a new laptop, I don't really use the other computer at all anymore, so I couldn't do much testing. Anyway, it has been behaving weird, so I'm thinking it might be a hardware problem. Especially if nobody else experiences it.
Thanks, Bas Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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