I have a clean install of 8.2 on one of my production machines.  I am having 
a couple of problems with it.

On shutdown, the system will hang on a couple of places.  Either there is a 
process which it cannot kill or it cannot unmount /net.

Occasionally a process eats up everything in KDE.  I have yet to find out 
what because I cannot open a shell or do anything useful.  If I try and log 
out of KDE, it sometimes just dies.  Trying to SSH to the machine just hangs 
as well.  (The daemon responds, but no shell appears.)  It is not consistant. 
 I expect it is some sort of cron or at command that is being run.  Nothing 
is hitting the disk drive when this occurs.  It is a P-III 650 with 256 megs, 
so it is not too underpowered.

The zip disc works correctly now.  

I need to test the cd-rom burner.  (SCSI was seriously screwed up under 8.2 
beta 1 on my machine. Beta 4 would not install at all.)

I am installing 8.2 on my dual-proccessor P-pro 200. We will see if I see 
similar results.  (Actually, that machine should not get rebooted more than  
twice a year when running, so it is not too much of a problem.)

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