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Em 21-11-2013 01:57, Cristian Rodríguez escreveu:
El 21/11/13 00:43, Valentim Carlos escribió:
Em 21-11-2013 01:06, Cristian Rodríguez escreveu:
There is also the possibility (although less likely) that the RAM is broken and is producing bogus checksums. since it has happened to me, causing significant hair loss. I wont rule it out.
if that is the problem, what I need to do about, please ? in advance thanks all replies, I will keep tring any ideas how to solves this inssue !
should be ruled out by running memtest..however.. This is the least likely cause..you most probably have a corrupted cache (running zypper clean -a will solve that) or a proxy in the middle that is doing weird things.
If your memory were broken, other programs may randomly fail too or there will be weird kernel warnings in your logs.
I have cleared the cache several times without success, I have searched and added by proxy but without knowledge of the correct configuration file or other possible things; various repo and different files with the same inssue ! I need more help please ! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org