On 11/17/2009 10:01 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
Subject says it all. Tell us about your experience.
LG
Not good so far. The machine in question is a small Dell desktop (2.4
P4, 512 megabytes of memory) which I use for testing.
I had installed F11 on this machine back when F11 came out, and had
moved to KDE from Gnome.
When I went to install F12 from the KDE live-cd today, the installation
blew up, managing to kill X and causing a shutdown. I decided to give
the Gnome live-cd version a try, and the installer also died with a
rather cryptic whine about LVM (perhaps due to the very unclean previous
installation failure?) I decided to try / and swap on ordinary
partitions rather than logical volumes, and managed to install. The
machine stayed up for a while, but after about three hours hung in a
very odd fashion: I could still move the mouse around the screen, but
nothing was responding to clicks. I tried to switch virtual terminals
with CTRL-ALT-F[2-6] and also tried to kill the X session with
CTRL-ALT-BS, but with no success. I then did a powercycle of the machine
and it's back up now.
Randolph