Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1 "LiveDVD" just screwed my evening
Linux is already the same piece of shit as Windows. Period. Nothing stable. Nothing that would work in the next version.
Bluewhite64 Linux 12.1 "LiveDVD" just screwed my evening. Yes, I know, it has a different kernel than Slackware 12.1. Yes, I know, it's 64-bit and God knows what other differences from upstream might be of relevance.
The problem is that the previous Bluewhite64 Linux 12.0 "LiveDVD" just worked on my Acer TravelMate 5310-300508. Now the 12.1 LiveDVD is a PITA.
Every now and then, the whole X would freeze for something from 5 to 30 seconds. Should it unfreeze, it would respond just normal for at most 20 seconds, then the process repeats.
Using the Intel video driver, I can't make X respond after 2-3 minutes. Total freeze. Nothing comes back.
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