Hello listmates, My recent switch to openSUSE 11 has been met with several hurdles, but overall I have been relatively satisfied. However, after the updates of yesterday morning, my graphical login is completely gone. Kdm dies leaving the following in /var/log/messages: Received unknown or unexpected command -2 from greeter Abnormal termination of greeter for display :0, code 127, signal 0 In /var/log/kdm.log, I find the following line, which repeats over and over: (EE) I810(0): vm86() syscall generated signal 11. After this, I have decided to give up and go back to openSUSE 10.3, which has worked relatively flawlessly for me. It just seems to me that the openSUSE 11.0/KDE 4.1 combination is not mature enough yet to be unleashed on the general public. I am now back to running 10.3, and I am almost surprised to find how many things just work again. I can use kssh, roam networks with KNetworkmanager, I can use Kontact to open my Exchange mail, without getting all kinds of double email messages, connection time-outs, I can use my calendar functions with Exchange. Of course, I have to deal with slower package management, but I need my machine for work. As much as I like tinkering with my system, I found that with openSUSE 11, I was just losing too much time getting things working and not getting enough work done. I think I'll be back to try out openSUSE 11.1, but for now, I am sticking on 10.3. I feel a bit disappointed, because 11 worked great and felt very responsive in most areas, but especially desktopwise with KDE 4.1, too many things are rough around the edges. (Yes, I know I could have installed KDE 3.5 on openSUSE 11, but if I upgrade, I want to go all the way). Oh well, better luck next time. Regards, Joop ------------------------------------------------------------ Dit bericht is gescand op virussen en andere gevaarlijke inhoud door MailScanner en lijkt schoon te zijn. Mailscanner door http://www.prosolit.nl Professional Solutions fot IT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org