--- Em ter, 23/10/12, Joe Feely <joe.feely@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > De: Joe Feely <joe.feely@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Assunto: Have I got an AT hangover? > Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Data: Terça-feira, 23 de Outubro de 2012, 12:03 > Hi, > > Videos (e.g. 350MB avi file of 40 minutes playback) don't > play properly, > goes out of sync, momentary stops (they play ok on laptop, > so not > corrupted). > The problem seems to have started after I enabled some > assistive > technology, which nearly paralysed the performance of the > computer. > After disabling and deleting the assistive stuff (su -c "yum > remove > at-spi*") the computer is still performing somewhat poorly, > not being > able to do as much stuff as before and being generally much > slower > (notably when opening multiple web pages, e.g. several > weather reports, > about 10 tabs). > > I assumed that there could be something that is still > kicking in and > slowing the system down. > > Sorry to be so vague, but I don't recall any better what I > did. > I'm running Fedora 16, GNOME 3.2.1 is installed but I use > XFCE, Kernel > Linux 3.4.11-1.fc16.i686.PAE, RAM 1.2GB, Processor Intel > Celeron CPU > 2.4GHz, Available disk space 84GB. > My computer is about 7 years old. > > I could reinstall the system, and I'm confident that would > remove this > problem, but I would much prefer to find the problem, and > fix it. > > I have looked at some top output, but don't notice anything > relevant (if > anyone wants to see any of such, let me know what to do to > get useful > output). > > Any suggestions where I could start or what to look for > would be welcome. > > TIA, > Joe Maybe check stuff in Settings>Session and Startup or even try rm -rf .cache/sessions IDK if F16 has this but check that 'tracker' thing too. -- 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