On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Nick Syrotiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Yes, it could be that.  I'm a software guy not a hardware guy.  How do you
> suggest I diagnose a hardware problem?  Keep in mind I cannot install/remove
> any packages at the moment.  Apt cannot build the dependency tree.  It just
> hangs.
>
> Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>
>> Nick Syrotiuk wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately, I'm still having major problems:
>>> 1. apt-check takes 100% control of 1 of 4 cpus
>>> 2. iceweasel will not start (from the command line) due to a
>>> segmentation  fault
>>> 3. I tried to install icedove but the .DEB package downloaded by
>>> aptitude was initially corrupt; I removed the file from the cache and
>>> tried again; aptitude claims to have installed it successfully but it
>>> won't run from the command line or the applications menu
>>> 4. "apt-get update" fails:
>>> bzip2: data integrity error when decompressing
>>> ...
>>> E: Some index files failed to download...
>>>
>> Several strange issues... have you checked your hardware (memory, disk,
>> CPU) ?
>>
>>
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You could try compiling a kernel. If it's a memory fault, it will likely
show up.

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