>I just tried the current "nightly" builds on a fresh Ubuntu >Quantal and >it seems there are still several major problems left. I'll >describe my >experience. > >When TDM started up, it gave the following error: >Cannot open theme file /opt/trinity/share/apps/kdm/themes/kubuntu- >trinity >There was also a process called tdm_greet using about 99,8% of my >CPU. >I then shut down tdm thought the init script. >I symlinked kdm to tdm in the above path and this problem went >away. I >got a nice login screen, but I was unable to type anything in it >at all! >I could click on things, but couldn't use my keyboard at all. > >I wanted to test a bit more, so I started another X11 server and >ran the >starttde script in it. This got me to the desktop, but with a >kicker >process using 100% of my CPU and I couldn't do anything till I did >a >kill -9 on it. > >Are these problems known or should I report them and try to get >more >information? How stable should the current nightly builds be >expected to be? > Yes, rings a bell. Look at some of these bug reports to see whether the problem looks the same: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=ALL+100%25 Reopen one if applicable. :) Darrell