Hi Guys, First of all greetings and congratulations for building such a wonderful linux distro. I have a long 8 years of hardcore windows programming, delved a lot into windows internals, embedded, systems stuff. After this bout, I thought I had enough of ms windows and shifted my base to linux. Wiped of windows completely from my laptop (AMD 64 Turion, 756 MB RAM, 80 GB HDD).....and since last one month , my everyday computing - programming is based on linux, I must say I am totally at ease and enjoying linux thoroughly ... TUX just rocks ... However I had certain observations. I do not know, whether I am posting this in the right forum or whether these can be at all called bugs..., I thought of sharing these infos ... 1. For some reason the Volume of my laptop speakers sounds lot less and mild as compared to the same volume level in windows. 2. Irrespective of the fact, that I had set a LOGIN and LOGOFF sound in open Suse 10.1, but whenever I am booting in GNOME, I do not hear the login/log off sound. This shows a irregular pattern where sometimes I hear the sounds and sometimes I do not ........ However, with KDE, this works absolutely fine. (I have a Conexant AC'97 Audio controller...) 3. Even If I have given correct settings in the Power Management module, even when my laptop is on battery powered, it shows the AC Plug icon in the system tray and as a tool tip, it shows (AC Powered fully charged ...) (This happens both in GNOME and KDE) ....And one day I got misleaded by this tooltip and after a full battery discharge without any warning, my laptop went to a power off mode. I lost some data. The only thing I can mention, is while my laptop boots to linux, two tasks among all other shows a failure status.. which are 1. Loading IRQ Balance ..... (this fails some times and some times it works fine..._) 2. Failure to Load the Dazuko Kernel module ..... (no idea what it is...) Other than this, all tasks shows a 'done/success' status. Could anybody throw some pointer on the above issues.... I had initially started with open Suse 10.0 and then my friend informed me about the availability of 10.1, and I moved to 10.1 thereafter. Somehow, its just a feeling that in performace, open Suse 10.0 is faster than 10.1. Otherwise, I am perfectly fine and comfortable with linux, and believe me its my first peek into non windows systems... My eternal love for C/C++ has increased further with my experiences in Linux .... Great work guys, and with the stuffs delievered as 10.0 and 10.1, I have a lot of expectations from 10.2 ..... Keep it up Regards Subhankar This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Any unauthorised review, use, disclosure, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this email or any action taken in reliance on this e-mail is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Visit us at http://www.cognizant.com