Hi, look i am not an experienced linux user but i used to have the same problem and when i opt out to "no" " Start PCMCIA" option from yast freezing problem solved. But be aware my computer is Labtop i don't know yours. Just let you know may be it helps you. emin -- On 02 Jun 2002 07:07:33 +020 Andre Truter wrote:
On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 03:05, Robert Storey wrote:
Are you running KDE? If so, and you're using SuSE 8.0, then it's KDE 3.0 - which has problems of its own that you wouldn't have experienced on your previous Redhat installation. Which window manager are you using? I'd suggest experimenting with a few others (XFCE, IceWM, FVWM2, Blackbox, and WindowMaker are all good) and see if the problem goes away.
I use GNOME by default, but KDE is also installed and it is possible that I had some KDE app running each time it froze. I was focusing on CD writing and GNOME as the culprits..
The last time it froze, I was running KDE, as I thought GNOME was unstable.
I use KDE's login manager - would that have an effect, even if I startup GNOME with it?
Thanks
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