I've upgraded 2 machines over the last week (both quite different hardware
specs) and I must say I was impressed how well the upgrade worked - thanks
to all the SuSE team :) There were only a few minor problems, most of which
I've now fixed.

However, on my old install when I clicked on a .tar.gz in KDE's KFM, it
opened the file and allowed you to browse the contents. This has stopped
working and now when you open a .tar.gz in this way it just shows an empty
directory.

Has anyone had this problem with a clean 6.0 install? Is it a KDE problem
or something wrong in my config?

BTW, I built a 2.2.1 kernel and it installed and ran pretty much OK, but
I've switched back to the 2.0.36 until I get everything else OK. If you
read the Changes file with the 2.2.1 kernel, it tells you all the versions
of things you need for the 2.2.1 kernel. May of these are newer than those
supplied with SuSE6.0, such as pppd. I know a lot of people have been
having problems upgrading to 2.2.1, have you updated all these "components"
too.

Thanks,
Jamie

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