@Daniel:

Even though the previous time I booted in U-MATE seemed to go faster,
this time again was very slow and again the log inwindow was squeezed
into upper left corner.

Thanks for providing the wget data . . . I ran that and it came up with
some errors, so I'm pasting that here before I reboot.

[CODE]$   sudo dpkg -i libc6_2.31-0ubuntu11_amd64.deb
[sudo] password for nonspace1: 
dpkg: warning: downgrading libc6:amd64 from 2.31-2ubuntu1 to 2.31-0ubuntu11
(Reading database ... 345902 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack libc6_2.31-0ubuntu11_amd64.deb ...
De-configuring libc6:i386 (2.31-2ubuntu1) ...
Unpacking libc6:amd64 (2.31-0ubuntu11) over (2.31-2ubuntu1) ...
dpkg: error processing package libc6:amd64 (--install):
 package libc6:amd64 2.31-0ubuntu11 cannot be configured because libc6:i386 is 
at a different version (2.31-2ubuntu1)
dpkg: error processing package libc6:i386 (--install):
 package libc6:i386 2.31-2ubuntu1 cannot be configured because libc6:amd64 is 
at a different version (2.31-0ubuntu11)
Errors were encountered while processing:
 libc6:amd64
 libc6:i386 [/CODE]

I also checked the /var/crash/ folder via the GUI and there were maybe 6
or 7 crash files in there, three of them were "locked" and properties
said, "You are not the owner" . . . I right clicked on the other files
and an error came up saying, "File can't be moved to trash" and then it
had "cancel" "delete" or "something else???? (some other choice) . . .
so I just closed the window and left the files as they were???  Is this
something that has to be done in the console as root, or, clicking
"delete" would "delete" the file "permanently" . . . bypassing "trash"
and just going straight to linux "heck"????

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