Confirm this for yourself. In recent messages it has been indicated that there is a problem with the kernel which was upgraded in the past (?)few days when zypper goes to upgrade 11.0 Beta3. Not so as far as I am concerned. The problem lies somewhere else. And this is what I am asking you to be aware of and to confirm. A short while ago I re-installed 11.0 Beta3 after trying a suggestion to fix the non-boot problem of 11.0 Beta3 after the recent upgrades by doing, amongst things, "rm /.buildenv and calling mkinitrd". Other suggestions also failed, so I decided to re-install 11.0 Beta3 from the DVD, but after installing it I wasn't going to allow zypper or smart to upgrade the kernel to 2.6.25.4-2 which is claimed to be the the cause of all the problems. Well, it's not the kernel ...25.4-2. Something else in the Factory to upgrade 11.0 Beta3 is causing the big-time problem. If you install 11.0 Beta3 to test it then do not allow it to be upgraded by zypper. (Just for the record, the version I have installed - and before the latest upgrades it was working fine - is the 32-bit version and I was using KDE4 to see what it looked liked.) Ciao. -- Vulgar language is the linguistic crutch of inarticulate brain-dead. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org