Bernhard M. Wiedemann wrote:
On 18/11/2023 17.29, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
I might have to amend my previous statement . . . or revise it . . . . Seems like from the upgrades that went through yesterday the kernel has been returned to [CODE]> uname -r 6.5.9-1-default [/CODE] and the Slo Roll system boots from the regular grub listing, no need for the 4th line from the top in "advanced options" . . . . Looks like there are some more upgrades showing as available . . . finger's crossed on how that will pan out. For now Slo Roll boots normally . . . have to see if any evidence of "9-3" is still hanging around . . . ??? But it is now possibly that Slo Roll is "ready for primetime" but just not getting top billing and/or a percentage of the profits . . . . : - )
Source Timestamp: 2023-10-25 10:31:37 +0000 GIT Revision: 29edc7cd9a87ec6d4ca952c6a054bd93cbd5cce6 GIT Branch: stable Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed # uname -r 6.5.9-1-default
but I see a 6.5.9-3.1 in i586 - that one cannot work.
Slowroll is still WIP, so problems of one kind or another can occur.
Ciao Bernhard M.
Bernhard M: Thanks for the reply . . . for now Slo Roll is more operational than it was, the problem is that it seems like problems from other options like TW and Leap, in my case the "non-revival from suspend" problem are moving around to new venues like Slo Roll, rather than being "fixed" upstream when encountered on the former venues, etc. That is frustrating to keep hitting the same problems in quick succession. The other issue was the non-login to GUI problem that seemed to be "going around" . . . hitting each of my SUSE installs in rotation. Hopes and prayers, as we say in the US . . . . F