JDeveloper and SuSE linux

Hi all
Does anybody else use JDeveloper 10.1.3 with SuSE linux ? I currently have SUSE linux 10.0, (kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp), JDev version 10.1.3.0.4 SU2I with jdk 1.5.4 and I am facing various problems where JDeveloper hangs or behaves unexpectedly. For example if I create a JSF page as a jspx document then the visual editor does not display data correctly.
My machine is 2.8 GHz P4 CPU with 2 GB of RAM so I do not think that I am having any problem with my system resources.
I have also read somebody else complain about the debugger being very slow on SuSE linux so I want to know if anybody else is facing similar problems.
Thanassis
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Hi Guys,
I no problem running jdev 10.1.3 on my latest SuSE ;). however, i got problem in running the debugger. the problem is the debugger stepping so slow. each step takes about 5-10 seconds . i have no idea how to solve this problem. but it has no problem on kubuntu 5.10 at all. i wonder i could be the kernel. but just my guess only.
please let me know how to solve it. thz guys.
-T

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