When I can keep the new Kubuntu 8.10 up it's pretty nice (modulo a few UI issues which I'll post about in the software forums). However, this new version of Kubuntu is completely unstable on my system -- a Shuttle XPC Glamor SN68SG2. This is an AMD Athlon64x2 based system with integrated NVIDIA 7025/nForce 630a chipset:
http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/SN68SG2.html
I'm using the NVIDIA 177 proprietary driver.
From the phenomenology of the crashes, I'm guessing that most of the problems are associated with the new X server. Frequently my web browser (Firefox 3.03 with AdBlock Plus) will cause the X session to crash and I'll be tossed back to the login screen (web pages on CNN.com seem to do this a lot). Often the crashes are worse in that the display will go black and the system will hang or the kernel will panic.
Previously I was using Kubuntu 8.04 on this same platform (along with the same NVIDIA driver) and the system was rock solid. I cannot currently recommend Kubuntu 8.10 for this hardware platform.
Casey
http://us.shuttle.com/barebone/Models/SN68SG2.html
I'm using the NVIDIA 177 proprietary driver.
From the phenomenology of the crashes, I'm guessing that most of the problems are associated with the new X server. Frequently my web browser (Firefox 3.03 with AdBlock Plus) will cause the X session to crash and I'll be tossed back to the login screen (web pages on CNN.com seem to do this a lot). Often the crashes are worse in that the display will go black and the system will hang or the kernel will panic.
Previously I was using Kubuntu 8.04 on this same platform (along with the same NVIDIA driver) and the system was rock solid. I cannot currently recommend Kubuntu 8.10 for this hardware platform.
Casey
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