First of all, thank you to all that were involved with Argon/Krypton for your effort, this is really a great idea! But there's still room for improvement... I hope my feedback helps a bit. I downloaded it today, copied it to an USB stick and tried to boot from it. It didn't work, sddm crashed and it fell back to text mode. I had a look at the Xorg log, and it showed that the modesetting driver was in use because radeon couldn't be loaded. Ok, I thought, let's boot with "nomodeset". This helped a bit, I got to the Plasma5 splash screen, but it ended up with a black screen with only the mouse pointer. Ctrl+Alt+Backspace brought me back to the login screen (sddm), where I was able to successfully log in to IceWM. Let's install the radeon driver then, I thought. But alas, the Internet connection wasn't working. In an xterm I saw that the ethernet card doesn't have an IP address, although NetworkManager was running. Entered YaST->Network Settings to switch to Wicked, it insisted to install SUSEFirewall2, which didn't work obviously but it started nevertheless. After switching to Wicked, my network card did have an IP address, but DNS didn't work, I had to run "netconfig update -f" manually. Ok, then I finally wanted to install radeon, but YaST still wasn't able to refresh the repos, it just hang. I tried the same in text mode then, and noticed that there are kernel panics all the time (related to btrfs). Now I remembered that this is a known problem with the Live ISOs (when copied to an USB stick), so I reformatted the hybrid partition with ext4. Then it finally worked, even with the default NetworkManager and the default settings. And I was able to install xorg-x11-drivers-ati, and Plasma5 started successfully. :) So to summarize, I think at least these things are worth to be changed: - the common graphics drivers should be included (radeon, nouveau, intel at least) - it would be good to finally fix that btrfs problem, or at least use ext4 for the hybrid partition when booted from a writeable device. Again, thanks for the effort, and I hope this is not seen as unwanted negative (or even non-constructive) critique... ;-) Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org