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Old 27th January 2008, 01:42 PM
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The last kernel sux a lot!!! crashes,hardware problems & network!

Hi geeks

In these days I'm having a lot of issues... Instability, xorg HARD lockups (MUST HARD RESET), mouse "jumping" and freezing.... and network slowing...

I think that it's all kernel releated... I've problems since the last update..
Linux karlpc 2.6.23.14-107.fc8 #1 SMP Mon Jan 14 21:37:30 EST 2008 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux


so now I'm going to boot with the last "stable" I had... 2.6.23.9-85

anyone having these issues?

They're very annoying..
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