I've got an AMD 1800 and I've never seen any issues either.
Here is the actual bug report though. It has to do with the left column size not always being correct. I don't think I've ever seen this happen to me though.
Link
i am a sophmore IT major and a linux user for only 6 months. i havent even looked back at windows. there is not too much i can do on windows i cant with linux. although the trends barry writes about are true for many of my classmates. they are willing to except the fact that their computers reboot for no reason. they look at linux as something too hard and too confusing. yes its a fact, M$ is a big bad company, but students should be learning about linux if they expect to work on servers at any time. is M$ going to be out of business in 5 years? not likely? but will linux still be used by tens of thousands? how many upgrades of windows of 5 years? in linux? and i do think that linux actually has a better support than M$. if i ever have a problem, it usually takes me about 10 minutes of searching until i find a solution. bottom line IT majors should be exposed to linux.
I've got an AMD 1800 and I've never seen any issues either.
Here is the actual bug report though. It has to do with the left column size not always being correct. I don't think I've ever seen this happen to me though.
Link
i am a sophmore IT major and a linux user for only 6 months. i havent even looked back at windows. there is not too much i can do on windows i cant with linux. although the trends barry writes about are true for many of my classmates. they are willing to except the fact that their computers reboot for no reason. they look at linux as something too hard and too confusing. yes its a fact, M$ is a big bad company, but students should be learning about linux if they expect to work on servers at any time. is M$ going to be out of business in 5 years? not likely? but will linux still be used by tens of thousands? how many upgrades of windows of 5 years? in linux? and i do think that linux actually has a better support than M$. if i ever have a problem, it usually takes me about 10 minutes of searching until i find a solution. bottom line IT majors should be exposed to linux.