torsdagen den 26 juni 2008 skrev Daniel Bauer:
Hello,
since I updated my 10.3 to the latest kernel there are nothing but problems. The behaviour of my labtop reminds me of the terrible times when I had to suffer from Win98, although at the moment I wished I had such a great and stable stystem like Win98 compared to that junk now "running" here.
I cannot shutdown, logging out as a user takes ages, after logging out /home partition is still in use, now seamonkey blocked and I cannot kill the process, not even as root.
I logged out as user, tried to kill that process as root, logged in as user again, the process is still here: seamonkey cannot start anymore.
So if this is what opensuse is now, then my time with opensuse will end the very first moment I am at home and able to install another system. I wouldn't even care what system - *any* crap would be far better than what I actually have here!
Daniel --
I just finished upgrading from 10.3 to 11.0 on two desktops and one laptop. The desktops presented no problems. The laptop, however, was quite problematic. Like you said, everything was sluggish, lock-ups, etc etc. I found the culprit was the NetworkManager daemon which consumed all processor capacity. Killing it made everything OK, except I now had to manually configure network connections, which isn't acceptable on a laptop which you carry around. Digging deeper I found /var/log/messages was filled with logs about nm-system-settings daemon continously restarting, then crashing with the error "Invalid or missig ssid". I managed to get NetworkManager running by removing ifcfg-suse from the plugins in /etc/nm-system-settings.conf. No idea why that helped, but now I am able to connect to both wired and wireless via knetworkmanager, AND the laptop is snappy as ever. /Lennart -- !++ ! Lennart Börjeson, Cinnober Financial Technology AB ! Kungsgatan 36, S-111 35 STOCKHOLM ! Sverige/Sweden/Schweden/Suède ! phone:+46-8-50304717 gsm:+46-70-3394717 fax:+46-8-50304701 !-- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org