Going back to work and the public transportation without knowing where we are now with the corona virus threat is crazy. We sacrificed a whole month staying at home to get infected on returning back to work. Testing should tell us what else we have to do, what is needed to be done. It isn't meaningful to individuals in the sense that you could be negative Monday and by Friday you're infected. The value of testing comes from them being the basis for policy. The value of testing comes to resource allocation. It doesn't really help YOU as an individual. It isn't a cure. It isn't a vaccine. Hopefully good policy comes out of testing data and those policy help us protect our lives better.
I first encountered the problem after a routine update / upgrade of the
system. Well there was a kernel upgrade and I have not checked how many
old kernels are still left for backups in /boot. Apparently, there was
a few and the partition is 85% full. Every software update included a
warning because of the restriction in disk space. Also, zfs could not
create snapshots. It is also full. This is not very clear to me.
Snapshots were suppose to be diff copies so why would it take up a
large space. Most of the snapshots are less than 2MB. Or 0MB.
Another problem that popped up is the constant freezing of Rhythmbox. I
don't know if the config files are corrupted. The CPU cycles from one
to the next. Peaks for 5-6 seconds then on to the next CPU. This forced
me to download Clementine and Audacious. But both applications do not
find the zfs pool or don't show the zfs structure. Why not? My final
solution is to reinstall Rhythmbox via snaps. I re-scanned the music
libr
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