Unfortunately, lots and lots of things don't work. I find it very annoying - on this particular computer, both SuSE 9.3 and OpenSuse 10.0 were very stable and didn't give me any trouble at all. But now it seems that all the improvements are actually making my system less stable, and applications I depend on, like emacs, are changing functionality in ways that make my life more difficult.
Problem1: KMail. Crashed on startup, before I could do anything. After some experimentation, I determined that my cached IMAP account was a problem. I solved this by deleting ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/dimap but then had to endure a repeat sync. Since I have over 10,000 messages across all my folders, and my internet is currently very slow (shame on Virgin.net, I am changing soon), this took ages. Then all my keybindings were lost. I re-defined several, but Shift-R still refuses to work for "reply to all", for unclear reasons. At least it's not "reply without quote" - that was the new binding which confused me for quite a while.
Problem2: freeze on reboot. It took me 2 tries to even figure out what happens. As soon as hotkey-setup starts on boot, my caps-lock and scroll-lock lights start flashing, and the system freezes completely. This is not a problem in fail-safe mode, but I hate to lose my ACPI. So I temporarily disabled hotkey-setup in YaST until I can find a better solution. I think I can live without the special function keys ;-)
Problem 3: Java not working in Firefox. I have java version 1.5.0_13, and Java plugin is installed. But when I load pages in Firefox with applets that worked on 10.0, nothing happens - the page stays empty. These pages work in Konqueror, so it appears to be a Firefox problem. Unfortunately, there is no Java console for this java build, so I cannot help it. I am putting this off until a better time - or possibly until I decide to move up to 1.6
Problem 4: no logging. Absolutely no messages are appended to /var/log/messages. Apparently this is a known problem if you are running syslog. The default for new installs is syslogd-ng, but since I upgraded from an earlier version, I had syslogd enabled. The fix is to add "k" to the line starting with "syslog" in /ets/apparmor.d/sbin.syslogd. I just put it in, but I haven't tested this yet - I need to reboot first. More info is in bugzilla entry "syslogd can't lock syslogd.pid"
Problem 5: very small fonts in konsole. My fonts looked just fine on 10.0, but now they are tiny and next to impossible to read. Changing the global settings in the KDE control centre does not have any impact on my Konsole. At a guess this is because it is part of a previously saved session. But then why are my fonts suddenly unreadable? I am planning to increase the font manually on each tab (6 of them, sigh) and then try to save the session, see if it works.
Problem6: very slow emacs startup. Loading emacs now seems to take ages. First I had to spend a while cleaning my .emacs file, because it turned out that lazy-font-lock option was removed and it was crashing it. Once I finally found the problem, it now works, but seems to load an incredible number of packages and takes a minute to start (where it used to be a couple of seconds). I guess I need to re-check my .emacs again to see if there is anything else to remove.
Problem7: C-x x
Problem8: extremely unstable KDE. During this day, I had at least 3 instances where Konqueror, Konsole and the main panel all stopped and refused to respond to keyboard and mouse, so I could not even log out. I could change to a text-based console and reboot, but that was it. No solution yet - hope to see something in system logs after I reboot.
Problem9: crashes during system shutdowns. Twice today when I restarted the system, the process went fine for a while, and then the system rebooted itself before unmounting the hard drives. No data damage so far, but it had to replay a huge number of transactions on my root partition. Again, no way to trace it until logging works - hopefully I will see something after the logger works.
Problem10: random lockups in SuSEConfig. Again, had it freeze 4 times at different scripts: either fontconfig or gtk2.config. The scripts just went into "wait" state and hang on there indefinitely. Killing them and re-running the script after reboot seemed to fix the problem. Again, need logging to find out more
Problem 11: very long startup times for YaST package manager. It seems to want to download lots of stuff because it wants to sync with many online repositories. I am planning to turn off automatic refresh on most of them, but I want to figure out first if there are any where the automatic refresh is essential (e.g. the update repository?)
Problem11a: lots of things are not checked yet. Will my camera work? I had a foiltex package, which depended on tetex, and may need to be updated for livetex. Beegle indexer either does not work, or takes 100% CPU - I didn't use it before, so I need to read the documentation and find out what's going on there. Mike not tested yet, nor is my wireless. After my 10.2 experience with Network Manager (on a different machine, sure) I am reluctant to try it here until I at least fix the logging, and preferably also fix other instabilities. I guess there will be more posts in the future ;-)
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