David L wrote:
telinit 3 by itself didn't help. Can anybody suggest how to
debug this? I've been using redhat/fedora for ~11 years now,
but I'm about to jump ship. I'm losing way too much productivity
with this bug. :(
Have you tried the 'top' command to see what processes are using
resources? Without options it auto refreshes so you type 'q' to quit.
Chris
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