Hi all, I've installed SuSE 10.1 64 bit on a Toshiba laptop with a Core 2 Duo CPU. I'm finding there are some instabilities that would be nice to pin down and elimiate. First, and most troublesome, it crashes when I log out. I can hibernate just fine (which was an interesting and unexpected twist) but if I log out, (or if I shut down) the machine locks up totally and I have to force the power off with the "hold the power button down for ten seconds" trick. Second, I've noticed it also crashes on changing video modes in Yast. This is wierd: I can change video using the desktop (gnome) applet just fine. However, if I use Yast and tell it to "Test Server" then it crashes. If I avoid the test server operation, it works fine, and will reboot into the desired mode. I don't particularly care about this one as now that I know, I change mode using the desktop icon. However, I've a feeling that it might be related to the first problem (because it appears--with no real evidence apart from timing and a feeling in my gut :) that the crash on logout occurs when the video mode changes. I also have instability inside VMWare when a windoze eks pee client is running firefox, but that's for a different forum. During the first two failures, VMWare isn't started at all. Does anybody recognize any of these, or have any suggestions how I might start to debug this? Perhaps I can find a workaround (ideally one that actually allows me to shut down instead of simply hibernating.) TIA for any help/pointers. Simon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org