![]() ![]() Sorry about not posting in code blocks, I’ll make sure that I do that. ![]() I was a while ago since I configured the raid but it was done at installation of opensuse 11.x I’m not sure what other information is required to help, but please help, I’m getting desperate thanks, and yes that does make sense, I didn’t realize that the roots home directory would be on the SSD. I have the box configured as an apache server for local development. I use this system daily for web development. 11.x was brilliant, after that things went down hill. This is not a new install of 13.1 previously I had 11.x and 12.x installed. My keyboard and mouse are wireless if that matters. ![]() I recently installed the nvidia driver which fixed another issue where the computer would just randomly crash. USB drives in general don’t seem to work. I seem to have problems with usb data cards, not being found in my card reader - this used to work. Other issues, while I’m at it, could be related I don’t know. dev/disk/by-id/ata-OCZ-AGILITY3_OCZ-92936853RA210YG1-part1 / ext4 noatime,acl,user_xattr 1 1ĭebugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs noauto 0 0ĭevpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 I think things went downhill after a recent update but I’m not sure. The latest kernal is 3.11.10-7-desktop I just tried booting** 3.11.6-33.gf7498bf-desktop** but it was the same issue. The system is a genuine intel I3 with 16G ram, it boots from a 60GB SSD and I have two 1TB hard drives configured as a redundant raid. The same with any other application actually, but firefox is my lifeline to (hopefully) a solution. Try the same thing as root and no problems. Open firefox and wait about four minutes, maybe it will load a page. The past few days my computer has been running extremely slow, logging in as any user gives me a completely unusable system. Hi folks, I’m hoping you can help me sort this out. ![]()
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