I tried 10.3 today mainly to get the most up to date evolution. here are
some notes from my experience before I went back to 10.2.

First I tried the upgrade option to go from 10.2 to 10.3 that worked
pretty well.

VMware 5.5 would not run without a patch and then it hung my system both
times I started it up and ruined my virtual machine to the point it
would not boot.

Gnome had an issue being able to discern between my two monitors while
running in dual screen mode. one screen supports 1440x900 and the other
supports 1680x1050, the lower panel on the bigger screen got to be
located just like it was on the 1440 screen. If I maximized a window it
would get as big as 1440x900 minus the panel. If I moved the panel to
the top of the screen and then manually stretched a window to the 1680
size it would work.

The newer version of evolution might have been better but not sure
because every time I had it running the system locked up, not even
pingable but I think it was related to the VMware problems.

So, I thought maybe this is a problem because of doing an upgrade, so I
tried a clean install...

The installer was much slower than the 10.2 installer when making any
changes on the software list.

and none of the problems above got any better and this is when my VM
windows got destroyed.

The host system is a Dell Latitude D620 2GB ram, 80GB disk, nVidia
Corporation Quadro NVS 110M / GeForce Go 7300 (the nVidia driver
compiled and installed nicely BTW.)

Not sure if anybody will be able to do anything about any of these
iissues since I did not go through the effort to save any logs.


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