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Dear reader, I tried upgrade and also several fresh installs to no avail to get it working like I expect it to be. Using Suse since version 7.3 I have seen some versions which should never have seen the light of day. I fear 11.3 is one of them. Problems I have: - Thunderbird - does not connect anymore to my server (11.2 still does). - Dependencies during install upon some weird or unexpected libraries. - Resolution setting using NVIDIA (256.44) (or Nouveau) driver using CTRL+ALT+[-|+] does not work unless I copy the xorg.conf file from 11.2 - Default nouveau driver can only be removed making a new initrd file. - Sometimes the system is verrry slow to respond to any kind of user input. (11.2 with 2.6.34.2 kernel reacts normally). I have the notion that the 2.6.34-12 kernel is the one with the (now resolved) 2.6.35 problem. It's not an accident that the 2.6.34-git12 files have been removed before. Looking at he postings it strikes me that there are far more questions from other people then in the same period for 11.2. Oh yes, memtest86 is not working for me under both 11.2 and 11.3 when started from hard disk (error 15 whatever that means). It does, however, work correctly from DVD. If memory serves me correctly - the last disasters I had encountered where 10.2 and/or 11.1. I think I wait for a full upgrade on 11.3 (maybe 11.4) before wasting my time again. Kernel 2.6.35 works even under 11.2 although some other software like DazukoFS needs some tweaking. For now, I stick to 11.2 with the newest libraries and software (mostly) manually compiled and installed because 11.3 cost me to much time. Oh yes, I used 11.3 RC1-3 before within a VM using Qemu and KVM without problems. But of course, no real hardware and many (graphical) functions missing. However, it was NOT slow and/or stalling. My basic hardware: AMD Phenom II X965 with 8GB, NVIDIA 9600GT, Gigabyte 790xta-ud4 MB. Regards, Frans. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org