Re: how to kill zombies

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Anno domini 2024 Sat, 27 Apr 10:44:36 -0700
 William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
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> If anybody can make any sense of this, please feel free to enlighten us. 

For what it's worth: today I purged network-manager and replaced it by connman + cmst. My networkmanager-related problems (not finding networks, not connecting ...) are gon now. That is, I still have dropping connections etc. but now I can detect if I got an incomplet network configuration and restart the connection if needed - and that takes seconds, not tenths of minutes.

As for the "w"-zombie: it might be a corrupt library. You can try this to check if the checksums match:

dpkg -l | awk {'print $2'} | xargs | debsums | grep -v 'OK'

... but as you live in the land-of-the-free™  I'd also run a check for a rootkit, just in case you had a visitor ...

Nik

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