https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448411
User hochglanz@googlemail.com added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448411#c10
--- Comment #10 from Harald Nikolisin 2008-12-26 09:46:56 MST ---
After working with openSuSE 11.0 for several weeks, I must say that the
distribution is not usable! It has the same level of stability as Windows95
has.
And all related to the piece of S... of x.org + intel !
If I'm working within a KDE session sometimes it happens that the whole
X-Session crashes, I'm back at kdm login level (mostly virtual consoles broken)
If I'm working within a KDE session and switch to a virtual console there is a
higher chance that everything related to x.org crashes! all virtual consoles
(which in that case never reappear) and the X-Session on F7.
If I'm logging into a KDE session rarely it happens that the login procedure
crashes - in that case it's impossible to work with the computer, because
everything related to x.org is destroyed! If you login from a second host, and
"init 3" - there will NO console appear on the computer. YOU MUST REBOOT THE
COMPUTER - INACCEPTABLE!
@matthias: Unfortunately I cannot switch easily to 11.1 - it's a productive
machine, which costs a lot of time to update the whole operating system. And
above all I cannot see any sense of that operation, only because the float
number "11.1" is higher that "11.0" ?
I'm already using the software repository of X.org which leads to the last
versions of the X-Server.
BTW: NEVER had a problem with x.org on that computer with SuSE 10.1 - NEVER
have a basic problem with 11.0 and a laptop which are using nvidia driver.
It is related to the crap software of Intel Graphics Driver!
Does anybody have a solution to make the desktop stable?
@stefan: I think this issue should get a "MAJOR" flag.
Can anybody say which version of the intel driver I'm using:
rpm -qa | grep xorg
list all x.org packages which have 7.4 versioning - how can I see the version
of the intel driver??
..It is really frustating to see how some components weaken the linux system
that much that the overall stability (or performance) is landed in the region
of Windows 95!!
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