We are in my company running openSUSE on all our computers. We are a software developing company that works/tests with a lot of different mainboards. However we have had problems from 11.2 with KDE. This however have not been a greater obstacle as most now are using icewm instead on our dual head systems, and for the single, when we do critical things. But. With KDE on all mainboards that use AMD or VIA, with both 32 as 64 bits, the systems hangs with only the mouse working. We have tried to pinpoint the problem. I cannot reproduce it but it always come together with a keyboard or mouse action. That is it never hangs without any interaction. We have not paid any major attention to it and blamed it on a poor KDE/Qt design and are waiting for the 11.3. But again. While testing the 11.3RC1 on my _64 AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 945 with nVidia G96 [GeForce 9400 GT]. it HANGS! It seems that qt/KDE try to play the role of the OS and make the userspace to a qt/KDE space without the quality of an OS. KDE apps do not live in the originally meant userspace thou all apps are dependent of every other. Where is the UNIX concept? To me it looks like openSUSE is approaching the Microsoft dependency/spaghetti architecture and with a single user single task environment. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-testing+help@opensuse.org