Dear Sirs, First of all thank you for developing this great software and making it available. I am planing to investigate stability of an incompressible channel flow using Nektar. I have studied the manual and the source (the version from the git repo) and repeated some of the examples from the IncNavierStokesSolver folders Tests and Examples. The channel flow stability test (Tests/ChanStability.xml) uses a base flow (.bse) and an initial guess (.rst) and converges to an expected result. Now, as practice I tried to play around with the settings, first by changing the Driver to Arpack (this works as well). Since I might not know the initial approximation I tried to get rid of the initial guess, and replaceed it with some random initial vector (I have put zeros, non zeros, the awgn()). This time the problem did not coverage at all (I increased the numbers of iterations, tried to modify the number and size of the time steps, change the dimension of the Krylov space). Is this an expected behaviour? And since this is a test, the problem is set up to be small and quick and would only converge with the proper initial vector? Should I expect a similar problem for a larger 3D case? My second question concerns the base flow. I tried to recover the base flow using the stationary solver (both classical and adaptive) but I failed. Could you point me at an example of how to set this up? Also I noticed (or I think I did) that the Example/ChanStability-Base.xml does not produce a correct flow field. Am I right? I would appreciate if you would comment on my questions. Best Regards, Stan Gepner