Dennis Daniels wrote: > I also wanted to note that in the report Speak broke... well, it > totally crashed my system today and hard. Fedora11 stopped responding > at all after it knee-jerked back to Fedora log in. Serious crash. Not > seen anything like that on a unix machine in a long time. Got some > video of it here: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IV_MFB8gb8
This video strongly suggests to me that you have broken hardware, and that Sugar is never going to work on it, because it's broken. I appreciate that you've run tests on this hardware, and maybe even other operating systems... but given this video, I can hardly believe that it is functioning properly. Sometimes hardware breaks in a way that is particularly sensitive to specific software (such as intensive use of the sound card or graphics card). I don't think this is a hardware compatibility issue, because your dmesg [1] shows a common Via C7-M chip with Chrome9 graphics. OLPC has been testing Fedora and Sugar on C7-M boards without the issues you've observed. --Ben [1] http://pastebin.be/20234
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