FC3 - i'm disapointed
Chadley Wilson
chadley at pinteq.co.za
Thu Jan 13 19:03:02 UTC 2005
On Thursday 13 January 2005 19:11, Scot L. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 12:01, Kiryl Hakhovich wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> > I have to post it.
> >
> > I have been using RH from RH 7.0
> > And was pretty happy with.
> >
> > Then moved on to FC1 then FC2.... and now FC3.
> >
> > I hate to admit it but FC3 is really broken in general.
> > I do not want to start a new flame thread but here is a several items i
> > can assume lot's of them has to do with kernel 2.6:
> > - usb drivers - not stable
> > - network - same
> > - some applications compiled on the system - crashes
> > - certain kernel updates - make system not bootable
> > - Open Office tend to load memory to the point that machine need to be
> > rebooted
> > and list grows on a daily basis which is really reminds me a windowZ
> > and nothing close what it was in FC1 on the same hardware for example.
> >
> > I understand that this is probably inappropriate post, but i have been
> > in pain since I moved to FC3.
> >
> > Does any one else experience as many problems as i do?
>
> I just loaded FC3 last night on my test system. So far I have not had
> any problems but then I have not used it much yet.
>
> You should post specific problems you are having with each item you
> listed above. Many of these appear familiar, I believe I have seen
> postings on them here on the mailing list.
>
> For example the Open Office problem. A couple of months ago and again
> just this past week a change that reduces memory consumption is to
> comment out or remove languages used by the spell checker. This seems
> to solve slowness problems primarily due to memory usage of that
> feature. Also, why would have to reboot? Kill the process, that should
> free up its resources.
>
> Not sure but the usb driver issues have been talked about a lot here. I
> have ignored it mostly since I have not experienced those issues. Was
> this the udev problem? I think there was a solution.
>
> Not enough info on your network problems to guess at that.
>
> kernel update issues have also been discussed here. You would need to
> supply specific info as to which kernel, hardware specs on the machine
> for someone to guess at what is going on.
>
> You would need to supply more info on the programs that you compiled
> that crashed. Should be able to debug such an occurrence to determine
> what the root cause is.
>
>
> --
> Scot L. Harris
> webid at cfl.rr.com
>
> Nondeterminism means never having to say you are wrong.
I must agree, I have applied several updates to my system including the latest
kernel from
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/
and I have no real issues, execpt for cdrom, but I changed the driver to
ide-scsi and update udev the system is as stable as one could wish for.
and I must say I am testing 33 systems right now for our company.
Maybe post the exact problems and we could probably have already fixed them
simply.
Good Luck
--
Chadley Wilson
Redhat Certified Technician
Cert Number: 603004708291270
Pinnacle Micro
Manufacturers of Proline Computers
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