On Saturday 26 January 2008 22:15:46 Clayton wrote:
Bob wrote:
> > Please look at bug 331610 (and vote for it, if you think it relates to
> > your problem).
>
> I've looked at the bug, and voted for it.. it is essentially exactly
> my problem.  I got a bit further than other people because I have IDE
> drives in the mix.
>
Me too. I have one IDE drive and one SATA drive. I've stuck with 10.3 even 
though my SATA drive is currently unusable :(

> How does my voting for this bug help though?  It is closed as
> Fixed.... even thouhg it appears that no one has seen a fix for it
> yet...  how is this fix supposed to be applied since the problem is
> there on the master ISO?
>
Ooops. I forgot it had been fixed. I guess I thought that another vote would 
speed up rolling out of the repaired driver modules. 
> I have rolled back to 10.2 and everything is running fine once again.
> All the weird problems - including the SATA errors, the screen
> resolution problems and the MPlayer video driver problems that I was
> fighting with 10.3 are gone now that I am running 10.2.
>
> For now... 10.3 is a total write-off for me.  I cannot install it on
> my computer (AMD 64X2 6400+, 4GB RAM, ASUS M2N-E motherboard)... well
> I can install it, but it is unstable, crashes all the time etc etc.
> reminds me of 10.1 :-(

The SATA problem is the only one I've had with 10.3. I certainly wouldn't 
compare it to 10.1. There are niggly problems such as beagle, but that has 
been covered in other threads.

Good luck, and here's hoping it's fixed before 11.0 GM comes out ;)

-- 
Bob

openSUSE 10.3, Kernel 2.6.22.13-0.3-default, KDE 3.5.8
Intel Celeron 2.53GB, 2GB DDR RAM, nVidia GeForce 7600GS
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