Billie Walsh wrote: [pruned]
Not being an "expert" I would wonder if there was some issue with something in the architecture of your computer. Something that isn't compatible with something in the beta release.
This is always a possibility. But when the same computer is used with earlier versions of SuSE then it becomes just a bit suspicious whether the problem lies with the hardware.
OR, another possibility. I was having an similar issue with my computer a while back and finally discovered that it was repaired by taking the memory sticks out of my computer and cleaning the sockets with a SOFT brush and a can of compressed air. It seems that a family of dust bunnies had taken up residence there and was causing an intermittent problem. Once they were evicted things worked fine. If you haven't opened the box lately and dusted things out, well, it is a possibility.
OR, this could be a bug in the software that no one else has found yet. I don't know what the proper format for working with beta software is [ I try to stay as far from it as possible - Hell, as a general rule of thumb I wait a while when the final release version of something is released - I don't want to be anywhere near the bleeding edge ] but I think that would be the avenue to work out what the problem is. No software will always be bug free. It is simply a matter of how well
My computer is pulled apart on average every 3 months: it is cleaned and RAM etc is removed and reinstalled (so that the contact points are 'refreshed'). the authors pay attention to their product to make it as less bug free as possible when they make it available. This process/attitude is called "quality control"....and competent management. Cheers. -- Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org