> >After updating kernel, we usually reboot. This often gives the wrong > >impression that a problem was caused by the kernel change. Frequently > >the problem is unrelated, and is just noticed because of the reboot. [snip] >If you have compiled / installed display drivers (nvidia for example) >they may be working with one kernel, but not with the other. This could >cause some performance problems. Me compile drivers? I can't compile my own first name, let alone display drivers! But seriously, whatever is driving my display was put there by RedHat. I see what you are saying, though. Still left with the question of what's wrong and how to fix it. Randolph "Randy" L. Chrismon -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list