http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=611775 http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=611775#c4 Rainer Hurtado Navarro <publio.escipion.el.africano@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |NEW InfoProvider|publio.escipion.el.africano | |@gmail.com | --- Comment #4 from Rainer Hurtado Navarro <publio.escipion.el.africano@gmail.com> 2010-07-28 02:22:03 UTC --- In order: 1) With previous kernels I had had not &c. I am sorry for my miss-spelling: My English is not as good as I want, and some times it is messier due to my miss-spellings. 2) I am not blaming you (SuSE staff) about this, but it is not the only issue I have had (for very first time) with this SuSE (the among the worst are the problems with OOo), and I have the sorryble impression that you are discarded solving those issues for this distribution 11.2, and instead of that, solve them for 11.3, and that you are releasing very premature distributions, and relaying in patching through updates, instead of releasing them strong. In fact, I soon realized that it was an ATI driver bug, so I updated it. I have to confess that it is the first time I have an ATI video card, and the last. Since ever I have preferred for my computers (I assemble them) NVidia video cards, but the Tablet I bought is ATI. 3) I also have to confess that although the fglrx driver has many issues since I have downloaded every release of them since December 2009, and reported insistently to AMD through http://www.amd.com/us/LinuxCrewSurvey page. But, in fact, each new release is less buggy, at least from my experience. Instead of that, open-source radeon driver since ever has hanged my computer (yes, I have tried it). And, as you are very late in replying, and this issue is a good example, I prefer to deal with the ATI propietary driver instead. However it is my point of view, why do I send you this report? Because I have not see any kernel update in months, and with this very kernel I have, among others, the following issues: Bug 609157, Bug 593647, Bug 577814 4) I think that 'wl' module is my wireless Broadcom driver, from Packman. I am very stressed with time, and I have just reported the most annoying bugs I had had, that break my 10 year experience with SuSE and compromise the work for which I have relied on Linux SuSe since a decade till now. Perhaps, it is easier to change the distribution vendor, or even switch to MS Windows, thinking practical, according the advice of my fellows, but I think it is not right, and I have been comfortable with SuSE till now: so I decide reached you to try to solve this issues for the future. I am not blaming you, then. But, where are the monthly kernel updates I am accustom to? As I have not tried another new kernel, since the new one solved issues I had with the old one, so it is no an alternative to downgrade, but new, unexpected situations are present with the new one, it was reasonable for me to charge this new kernel with the blame, and it is reasonable to me to urge for a kernel update that I wait and I do not see to come. Thank you. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.