On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Rikard Johnels wrote: > On Friday 27 August 2004 12.02, Nick THOMPSON wrote: > > I used to be a die hard Mandrake user, but with many X lockups under my > > belt (only with NVidia drivers installed) and with MDK10.0 Official > > being totally unstable (hard lock up as you have) after/while installing > > updates on two totally different PCs, I have finally given up. Suse > > wouldn't even start installing for me, so I switched to fedora FC2. Rock > > solid, good performer, though not the best for applications/driver > > support, and I hate the way they mAnGLe uP KDE. Will have to take a look > > at Gentoo and Debian sometime. > > > > Tried installing Gentoo last week on the same system. > The base system compiled nicely, no problems. > Tried emerging X, both XFree and Xorg, no go. It fails to start. > Complains abot unresolved or duplicate symbols in critical modules. > So after trying to resolve that for 4 days i gave up and went back to my fav. > distro SuSE. > > Maybe i should stick to 9.0.... > -- > /Rikard One thing I could guess that SuSE's kernel configuration doesn't play with your hardware. There are also problems reported with certain Notebooks, but I don't know your hardware setup... You could play around by disabling ACPI on the kernel command line, etc. May be it's a problem w/ 2.6.x. But in any way, I'm pretty sure it's _not_ a KDE issue. Carsten ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.