Please forgive my complete stupidity.  Nearly everything I've posted has
been taken care of.  Please read on.

Number one, the boot script, "Aperture beyond 4gb. Ignoring." is simply
describing a function which is being implemented during boot.

As for most of the rest of the difficulties I've been experiencing have
stemmed from install.  At install, all of the eye candy was turned on by
default.  I have turned them off, and am now running with great
stability = satisfaction baby!  The eye candy was easily changed under
"System Setting --> Desktop --> Desktop Effects"  Since doing that, I've
not even had a single icon disappear.

I'm sure the rest of the little hickupy things will follow with future
updates.

Again, I surely do apologise for all of anybody else's time that I've
wasted.  (Really kickin' myself in the bootay so that you don't have
to.)

If there is a way to strike all of my posts, the web-masters definitely
have my permission, as it is quite embarrassing to have so much
ignorance coming from one person.

Sincerely,

Melondrift

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