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On 14/09/2023 14:59, Theo wrote:
> In comp.sys.raspberry-pi The Natural Philosopher <
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>> The strange thing is that it failed once after a minute, then I rebooted
>> and it failed after 20 minutes, and its been running several days now
>> with no issues at all.
>>
>> I am not sure valgrind would actually help unless it failed.
>
> valgrind will tell you if it spots memory corruption, even if the corruption
> is not yet enough to cause it to crash. It may help in making the problem
> clearer and deterministic where the corruption makes it unpredictable.
>
> Theo
I am wondering if the real reason is, that I trod on it. It is so
utterly random that I am thinking that there may be a hardware issue
like a cracked board. I wrecked the USB power socket for sure.
Well a new untrodden on Pi is not the bank breaker that it might be....
Thanks for all the helpful comments, but I am not ready to delve into
reams of stack traces just yet.
I think watch and see and then maybe try another board.
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the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that
authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.
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