Hello Frans,

I was speaking about Linux kernel, that is what is loaded in high memory when 
booting up.
When one makes an update, if there is a new release of it and if you have 
checked the option
"pre-release update" in the sources manager, even for a not very important 
upgrade
you are proposed a partial upgrading. Since I met the bug only after my last 
kernel upgrade
I supposed it could be bound with that.
The fact is that the bug mainly happens for me when I manually uninstall an 
application
after testing it or using synaptic or when the sources manager updates before 
closing.
greetings

Jehanx

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