I upgraded a machines to Opensuse 11.1 from 11.0. Here are some observations and questions I have and would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on them: 1) Kernel bug when using reiserfs with filesystem ACLs. This bug was introduced with the release of 11.0 and was then quickly fixed for 11.0. Looks like it has been reintroduced in 11.1. If you have a reiserfs filesystem, and you are using acls, then the system will experience a hard freeze during heavy IO loads (think beagle et al in Gnome). I ran smack dab into it, and for now I have respite by just removing Beagle. 2) The splash screen that shows when Gnome is loading reads opensuse 11.0 - either a bug or some file or component failed to update during my upgrade. 3) Missing packages for the smart package manager and FreeNX. Both can be found in a repository (some repository labeled not for release). Everything works when installed from that repository except that the smart package manager issues warnings about md5 hashes being deprecated and to use hashlib. I also noticed that the bacula RPMS are still at version 2.4.2, whereas the current bacula out there is 2.4.3 - not a big deal though. Thanks in advance for anyone who can confirm what I am seeing above or show me some error in my ways and how to fix the stuff. -- --Moby They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org