[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Well, no. I don't have that many computers over here :-). But the fact that
> the freezes only happen with M6 and not with M5.3 on the same machine seems
> to imply to me that this is not hardware related.
 
Yes and no, depends on the point of view.

In M6 some things are different (surprise!). Take the hdparm
optimization for exemple. My hds didn't work with that. So I
could either say, it's ok with M5.3 so if it doesn't work in M6
then it's M6's fault. Or the other way round, M6 is ok, it's just
my hardware which is M5.3-compatible but not M6-compatible.

Take the first Win-version which didn't run on 286-machines. Was
it Windows' fault or a hardware issue? I must admit this example
is a bit hairy though...

And recently I read someones writing about "a little
over-optimization" in M6.

Wolfgang
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