Re: Broken dependencies from F17->F18 upgrade

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On 2012-08-18 16:09, Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
I ran yum distro-sync command but encountered dependencies issue
related to shotwell and ffmpeg from RPM Fusion which I removed them.
Applying systemctl enable --force gdm.service was cumbersome with
polkit and selinux policies problem where I had to reinstall both
polkit and systemd with Ray's (halfine) suggestion.

I have gdm graphical login screen operational, the entire desktop is
slow compared to the previous gnome 3.4.2 on Fedora 17running on a AMD
E350 powered laptop. I don't know what exactly cause slowdown, it
appears to be a regression. Should I file a bug report

Aside from the follow-up discussion about startx not granting proper access to the DRI /dev nodes and hence forcing llvmpipe rendering - which is probably not what's affecting Luya, as he says gdm is working - the other probable cause of sluggish performance in F18 is the old debug kernel issue. Remember, prior to Beta, most kernel builds have debugging enabled, which ever since 2.39 or so has been _very_ slow compared to non-debug modes (much more so than used to be the case). Every so often the kernel team does a build with debugging disabled, you might want to grab one of those builds and see if it resolves the issue before filing a bug. If I'm reading the changelog right, the latest non-debug build is 3.6.0-0.rc2.git0.1:

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=348688

so give that one a shot.
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