On 12/06/2015 02:28 PM, stakanov@freenet.de wrote:
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Lew Wolfgang Gesendet: So. 06.12.2015 23:15 m installed, booted, and ran, I didn't consider that to be an issue. I'm re-installing from scratch again. It's up and running and doing the first update. I haven 't tried to create a second user yet, that's where the BSOD appeared.
Regards, Lew
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht Ende----- Are you using the nouveau driver by chance? That driver is at my PC responsible for freezes without end if a second user is opened. The reason seems to be the modifications done to the kernel after 4.2.x In that case you will find error messages with kernel complaining about nouveau. (There is a bug, better, there are several bugs open). Try dmesg to see in case. Once you see that this is the case: the second user works in my experience if you logout first from the first user. Only one user at the time, if not, that freezes the system completely. (if this is an elderly nvidia card especially).
No, the laptop has an Intel graphics chipset. No nouveau. So I reinstalled from scratch and pulled all the updates. Now, a user created after the install seems to work okay. The BSOD is gone. But now I have the unpleasant experience of having the touchpad buttons going away again. Tapping the pad doesn't work. The external usb mouse and keyboards don't work either. I'm going to give up on this one. The laptop is old and has only 2-GB of ram, maybe that's contributing to the non-deterministic behavior? Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org