Well, I've asked permission to print my brother's specs and am waiting
for a reply, but here is what I've done.  I've re-installed Intrepid
again, and have taken notes the whole way.

First off, the JJ.zip file attached has a bunch of entries.  Most of
them have this same command set:

uname -a
dmesg
sudo lspci -vvnn

Break--  
My computer specs are: AMD Phenom 9500 quad-core processor that runs at 2.2Ghz 
on a MCP61PM-GM AM2 Motherboard made by ECS, 3GB RAM that is rated 667Mhz, a 
500GB SATA II hard drive, it has NVidia 6150 onboard video GPU clocked at 
400Mhz however I have installed an NVidia 7600GS "GO" PCIe x16 card with a GPU 
clocked at 560 Mhz and 512MB RAM clocked at 400Mhz, and it has a generic DVD RW 
w/ LabelFlash.  If more detail is needed, I'll get it if I can.
End Break--

Now, back to the zipped text files attached.  The first one I put
together is called "myhardwareishardy.txt", and that one gives the run
down on the Hardy installation.

The second file is "myhardwareisintrepidpreupdate.txt" which was written
right after the re-boot which was done right after the Intrepid
installation, and before I did any updates.

The third file is "myhardwareisintrepidpostupdate.txt" which was written
right after the reboot from the update.

After rebooting from the first update, I lost internet connection.  I
did some simple checking to make sure the LAN was up (it was).  I tried
connecting a USB/Ethernet Device but still no connection.  I then
powered completely down (hard boot, not soft) then brought the system
back up with the USB Device still attached.  When the system came up,
the KNetworkManager icon was missing and the USB Device was working (not
the onboard Ethernet).

I installed the NVidia Driver 177.xx and did a reboot.  The onboard
Ethernet started working again, so I removed the USB Device, still no
KNetworManager Icon.

The fourth file is "KMixcrashNVidiaInstall.txt" and it was taken from a
crash report window that came up during the NVidia Driver install.  The
KMix manager was still operational and the startup/shutdown audio clips
never failed.  (Funny thing about that, every time I boot up the intro
seems to be snubbed, does that happen to anybody else?)

I installed the KDE Official suite then did a reboot.

The KNetworkManager Icon has come back.  I installed the repository for
Medibuntu, and installed Firefox with its counterparts and the KUbuntu
Extras.

I grabbed Adobe Flash 10 but did not yet install.  I rebooted first to
make sure the prior two groups had made everything complete.

After rebooting, the GUI froze, so I got a reading and the fifth file is
called "guifreeze.txt".  I then finished the Adobe install from prompt
and rebooted again to clean the slate (and get the GUI back).  After
thought, perhaps I should have tried using the "/etc/init.d/kdm stop and
start" to see what would happen.

After rebooting, I went to an online game that I would like to see
working properly, "RuneScape", and sure enough, I have to keep wiggling
the mouse over the frame to keep it running.  It's like having a hand
crank for your monitor, lol.

After having tried the game, I made the last file,
"myhardwareisintrepidwhendone.txt".

I didn't lose the Desktop panel this round, but some of the other icons
in the bottom panel did lose part or all of their picture (some were
partially overlapped as well).


Wholly Smokes, I think I've written a novel.  Oh well, I hope this helps the 
developers in looking for bugs to eradicate.  If there is any more you would 
like me to do, let me know.  Turn circles, sit on my hands, hire a technician 
(don't think so), get some sleep ( Ooh, that one sounds good!! ).  Good night, 
and good luck.

Melondrift  8-)

P.S. My humor goes somewhat awry when I've been awake this long.

** Attachment added: "Diary of a Mad Somethingerother"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20414871/jovialjaguar.zip

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