On Sunday 17 December 2006 05:31, you wrote: Now, i've had some of those problems myself. it seems sporadic to me. i was running fine for a few days, then went to a friends house, redid my network (thru scripts,not yast), and then i started having the problem again. i think mine is related to ndiswrapper. i think, since i had ndiswrapper for my 10.1 that it got "upgraded" and from what I have read it is no longer needed with this kernel. this may be causing the problem? I've gone into yast and have disabled IP6 and the "Powersave" options. i'm going to give this a try for a while, and then look into removing ndiswrapper.
Hi,
On Sunday 17 December 2006 02:21, Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas wrote:
Today I received my 10.2 x64 DVD from Cheapbytes. When I tried to upgrade from my 10.0 to 10.2, the dependency checker seemed to hang.
I had that problem, too. After some more iterations of trying, I eventually used the menu to select other sets of packages ("KDE Desktop", "QT Development", ...). In fact I selected most of the available sets there.
The problem with the empty window disappeared, so I at least could upgrade.
I have had numerous other problems since, though. The biggest problem is that my machine does no longer run stable any longer - it crashes once or twice every day. I have not yet been able to find the reason for it.
Another problem is that the driver for my network card (sky2) seems to have bugs; it stops transmitting data every now and then and only starts working again after stopping eth0, rmmod'ing sky2 and reloading it again.
I do suspect that these two problems are connected, but I don't have any proof (yet).
I'll try to connect a serial console (hoping for any Oopses and things like that) during the next days.
Frankly, OpenSUSE 10.2 has been one of the worst experiences since I first started using SuSE (which was with version SuSE 4.2).
Best, Bastian
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