Hi! As occasionally (about once per year) happens, my Mint install has become unstable, corrupted I think. While simply backing up my data and then doing a fresh install always works, I wonder if I've picked the most difficult solution to the problem. Is there a way to have Mint "look for corrupted files" and fix them?
(Added later) And this has been happening for years, and I have forgotten most occurrences and blamed the system problems on myself. I still might be the cause of the problems, but I doubt it. The OS usually doesn't crash when this happens, but certain online things stop working correctly (Thunderbird mail and Firefox), and file copy/move operations slow down a lot.
(Added later) And this has been happening for years, and I have forgotten most occurrences and blamed the system problems on myself. I still might be the cause of the problems, but I doubt it. The OS usually doesn't crash when this happens, but certain online things stop working correctly (Thunderbird mail and Firefox), and file copy/move operations slow down a lot.
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