I'm still on kernel 727 with occasional graphic and keyboard lockups at home. I've done the following: 1. installed xscreensaver-4.19 from source 2. installed all xorg rpms from rawhide 3. gone through the FC 3 (and FC's 1 and 2) release notes and used rpm -e to delete all packages stated as removed I found one error in the FC 3 removed packages list: # rpm -e fedora-release error: Failed dependencies: /etc/redhat-release is needed by (installed) initscripts-7.93.5-1.i386 Apparently fedora-release is still good, just updated. **Immediate, unrelated success** with the removal of old stuff: I didn't state so in the original problem description, but I usually update rather than do a clean install. And I know that occasionally there are insidious problems with doing so. For example, my udev/hotplug now works properly when I plug in my flash drive (glory!). Shouldn't the installer ask to remove old packages (maybe deprecated packages, too)? I don't recall ever seeing such an option. It is really tedious to do so by hand. There may be something I've missed since it is so easy to do an upgrade--usually saves much work with /etc system stuff. And I have to admit I usually save reading the release notes for when problems develop (bad practice I know--I promise to do better). Based on the hotplug fix, maybe that's all the X problem is: conflicts with old stuff. I'm going back through the FC 3 package list and make sure I have nothing else from previous releases hanging around. By the way, I notice the Fedora home page lists packages for FC 2 but not FC 3. Keeping my fingers crossed, -Tom Browder