Clayton Thanks for the reply.

Indeed I have been very suspicious about possible Kernel Faults as I
know there are many many issues with the released X_64 Kernel.

I have maintained the suspicion that past and current Kernel Releases
never allocate sufficient Cache buffers despite how much RAM is
available. I have 8GIG and less than 30% is ever allocated to cache
buffers and the flush of dirty cache buggers is far far fat too
quick....I could go on....but what would a user know???

I'm not a big fan in installing Beta Kernels or even the 'Kernel of the
Day' that the Suse.de guys compile, as I have 3 Online PC's running and
just 1 single offline test PC's - All are X64.

Can you confirm that OOO really is a 64bit App??????


On 19/12/10 10:34, Clayton wrote:
> On 12/19/2010 12:32 AM, Aphofis Scott wrote:
>> I am running
>> Linux 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop x86_64
>
> This (the kernel version) is probably your problem.  There is a well
> known issue with the default 2.6.34 kernel and KDE4 on openSUSE 11.3
> where it will cause random system "pauses" as you've described.  The
> easiest solution is to upgrade to a newer kernel - 2.6.35 or higher.
> This of course comes with risks and challenges if you're not familiar
> with openSUSE repositories in general and the Kernel:HEAD repository.
>
> The details of how to do this are outside of what should be discussed
> here on the OOo Users mailing list.  If you don't know how to bump up
> your 11.3 kernel to Kernel:HEAD, you should take it up on one of the
> openSUSE support channels (eg the openSUSE user mailing list, the
> openSUSE forum).  A hint... start reading here:
> http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2010-11/msg00027.html
>
>
> C.

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