(f29; gnome; Firefox 68.0; all patched late this morning)
While trying to sign on to a financial institution's web site, when I
start to enter the password, the cpu suddenly gets extremely busy and
stays that way. I had to hit the power button. Upon booting up again,
I launched ksysguard, and then re-tried the login. Again I saw the cpu
essentially max out. I had to hit the power button. Upon booting up, I
launched "top" in a terminal, and then retried the login. Again the cpu
essentially maxed out. "top" showed that gnome was the cpu hog.
I again hit the power button and booted up. This time I logged in to a
plasma session. I was able to log in and do what I had to do with no
problems.
This one is really strange. How do I determine what the problem is?
This problem did not occur before today's "dnf upgrade". The last
patching before today was last Thursday.
thanks,
Bill.
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