Am 27.08.2024 um 18:17 schrieb Soren Stoutner:
> Google indicates rasdaemon has to do with hardware memory errors. If I
> were you I would scan the system with Memtest86+.
>
Wow! That seems extremely unlikely to me, because my hardware has lots
of ECC RAM, which means, RAM errors should
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t ip:7f451d1e17f4 sp:7f42baffba20 error:0
... about 200 of them, and closely about the time, when the system went
down. So at first glance, i wouldnt think, this to be kde related. What
do you think?
DdB
ut the bad QA did.
So that is not going to be my future. But thanks anyway.
All the best, DdB
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Am 23.08.2024 um 22:17 schrieb Soren Stoutner:
> I don’t really have anything to address regarding most of your
> questions below, but I can tell you that I personally enjoy using
> KDE on Debian. I run the KDE packages from Debian testing, which I
py of it = SOS + the system, i am configuring
right now = bookworm/KDE)
DdB
omething stable, and testing by definition is not
stable, i guess, i'll defer your suggestion to the days, when i have
the resources to create a playground install to play with testing,
DdB
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old-stable.
any comment/hint/suggestion warmly welcome, DdB
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