Comment 24 for bug 133786

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kervel (frank-dekervel) wrote :

Hello,

it seems:
- filesystem does not matter (some people have it on xfs, some on ext3)
- hardware does not matter ..
- it always happens with apt (for me at least: i never got the corruption when i didn't apt-get something) .. right ?

and maybe this is related: i'm not sure if this is always the case, but when i have corruption i sometimes see apt hanging (while unpacking) , control-C doesn't work, i have to kill apt from another terminal and restart. could this be related ?

i already had to reinstall (sometimes more than once) glibc, kdelibs, openoffice, firefox. and i always just run apt-get from the command line (no update-manager, synaptic, aptitude , ...)

greetings,
frank