> I assume that the
> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/IUlWCabjTPra7laQna9xHg
> log is unfiltered.
correct.
> I presume that you did a reboot, soon after.
When I do my weekly "dnf upgrade", I am logged in as root, and the only
things that I explicitly have running are xeyes, ksysguard, and a
terminal. My sequence is:
1. "dnf upgrade dnf";
2. "dnf upgrade";
3. sometimes, after the "dnf upgrade" is done and I've received the
command prompt in the terminal, there seems to be some heavy activity.
I hear the fans surge and see in ksysguard the CPU load near max for up
to a few minutes. So I've learned to wait until ksysguard shows the
system in an almost idle state (CPU activity almost zero for many
seconds). Then...
4. reboot. I always reboot after "dnf upgrade" and the system is
settled down.
> NB: When you update Firefox, you really need
> to *fully* quit the program and restart.
This is taken care of by step 4 above.
> So do all other websites cause problems, or just some?
Every login I've tried in Firefox since this last patching has had the
problem. No logins in Firefox had problems before this last patching.
Also, I'm having no problems logging into my e-mail accounts via
Thunderbird.
> So I wonder what isn't run from gnome, under those circumstances?
I have no idea. Someone else?
Has anyone else observed the problem I've having?
By the way, what is all that activity just after "dnf upgrade" completes?
> Next time your service provider asks you to reboot your equipment,
> ask them to reboot theirs, first.
Do you really want the service provider to reboot their equipment?!
:)
thanks,
Bill.
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