Preston, Kernel Panics are not a normal part of a well functioning Linux system - I've never seen one from SuSE 6.0 until now. So there is something fundamentally wrong with your system. Switching to another distro without examining the root cause isn't going to help you in the long run. You might find that if you switch, everything is fine, then you upgrade and the problem reappears - what are you going to do? Switch to another distro? Why don't you try posting some more information about your problem and see if someone can help you. If you have posted I apologise (I just searched on your name and didn't find anything in the last few weeks...) Regards, Jethro On Friday 06 December 2002 07:21, Preston Crawford wrote:
Does anyone know if either of these have the same problems with Kernel Panic. I've had my daily kernel panic just now while composing a long email. The 9th time in the last couple weeks. I'm so tired of this. It's probably happened to me at least 30 times. It's worse than Windows. I just want to be able to work. Isn't that what I paid $80 for?
Preston