I've been using Red Hat 8.0 on a Dell Dimension 2350 (2GH Celeron /
512MB RAM) since early January. Bottom-line impression: I love Linux.

But there's one problem I'd love to resolve. Linux has crashed while
surfing the Web, on average, at least every two hours (during at least
50 hours total browsing). 

Konqueror seems more stable than Galeon and Opera, and all seem somewhat
more stable than Mozilla. There's little consistency. Mozilla, for
example, crashed on the third page I accessed today (Yahoo News); but
when I rebooted I surfed that page and many others for more than an hour
without hanging.

Meanwhile, I've worked more than 40 hours in OpenOffice Writer and can
only recall it hanging once. Evolution rarely hangs and the CD player
(kscd) hasn't crashed yet

To compare OSes on the same machine, I've spent about 15 hours surfing
in Windows 2000 (using Opera, Internet Explorer and Phoenix) and had
only two crashes -- a much better average than Linux. In each OS,
control-alt-delete won't force a reboot after a crash.

I usually work in KDE, but didn't document any improvement during about
four hours in GNOME (on Mozilla, Opera, Galeon and Konqueror).

Another quirk in Linux: the hard drive sometimes runs for three minutes
for no reason.

Also, Evolution is very slow (maybe 10 seconds) opening HTML e-mails. Is
this normal, or possibly related to my Web-browsing problem?

BACKGROUND: Inside the Dell box, there are NO CARDS. Everything -- video
controller, network controller, etc. -- is embedded in the motherboard.
(Luckily there were three empty slots.) The video controller -- which
wouldn't work with Linux -- could NEITHER BE REMOVED NOR DISABLED.

As a non-technical person, I was in over my head long before this point.
I'm much obliged to CLUG member Johnny Stork for coming up with the
various workarounds that enabled me to use Linux my new computer. (I
just wish I'd talked to him before buying the Dell.)

The workaround Johnny came up for the video controller was to set up a
dual-monitor system and to designate the new video card (HIS TNT2 M64
PCI) as primary and the built-in video controller as secondary. (So the
original controller which couldn't be disabled is now outputting to a
non-existent monitor.)

Does anyone have any suggestions? Do I have any options beyond selling
the new $800 Dell at a discount to my brother-in-law (who prefers XP)
and starting from scratch on another new computer??

Any comments or anecdotes (e.g., your own experience with bundled,
brand-name systems, both positive and negative) will be much
appreciated.

Thanks for reading. Sorry it's so long.

Pat



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