> it doesn't make sense to suspect every setting throughout the system that was so happy before. It makes sense to suspect the newly added part that isn't working. Ah well you didn't tell us it was working before :)
Sorry this is a common misconception. All software has dependencies, what worked together right before, may not work together right afterwards when a piece of software is upgraded or for a brand new install. This new piece of software may require a later piece of software to
plug into for it to run stable. Hence we should always be running up to date software unless a rollback is required because of some bug (although we would then look to see if the firmware would need upgrading first)....
Often we see issues where people say X2 was working fine, then they upgraded to X3 and it wasn't working any more. They proclaim loudly therefore that X3 is at fault as they perceive logic is on their side-
but actually they made an assumption, and completely the wrong assumption!!!!!
99% of the time it's their system configuration otherwise it wouldn't be working for everybody else. If you don't believe me ask Occam.
BTW Sonar X3 works great for me and is stable.