I don't know how to describe it better; if I bring up windows mode in GNOME shell, all the icons and fonts on the desktop are blurry and pixelated. This only happens after a normal login followed by a suspend or hibernate. Upon resume/thaw, the desktop is fuzzy. Sometimes the fonts in the top panel are fuzzy too, sometimes not. Fonts inside a terminal or browser window look fine, so this is only affecting the panel and desktop. This is on an x86_64 machine with a fresh install of F16, but preserving the old home directories from F14 (i.e. prior to Gnome 3). I have installed all the shell extension packages, but the issue occurs even with all of them turned off. If I create a brand new user which did not exist prior to the upgrade, the issue does not occur for that user. It does occur for two different pre-existing users. This suggests that the problem is in the conversion of settings (it is odd that I have done several other machines, both i386's and x86_64's, in a very similar way without this problem occurring). So the questions are: 1) Has anyone else seen this; 2) Is there a setting or settings that I can change to fix this; and 3) What dot directories do I need to move out of the way if I want to start Gnome 3 with a "clean slate" I know I will probably get stuck with option 3) even though it will be a big hassle to recreate all the settings, but having hibernate/suspend not work is even more of a hassle. Thanks in advance, --Greg P.S. Why does this happen only with my wife's desktop and not mine? :-) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org