Here's a strange pathology that just bit me for the first time in a while, though I've seen it before. I'm not sure where to file a bug on this one... In short: I'll be working away, minding my own business, when the desktop goes completely dead - no response to any key or mouse events. That said, the X server is still running; the pointer still moves with the mouse. I can also switch to another virtual console with alt-ctrl-Fn. Sometimes things start working again after some time (measured in minutes); sometimes I lose patience and start over. Today I went and made lunch and it never came back. I've tried killing off applications to see if somebody has some sort of all-inclusive grab, but I can't find the right one if that's the case. I can kill something like Firefox and verify that the process is gone, but the Firefox window remains on-screen when I return to X. For a while I could reliably cause this by hitting the audio mute button on my keyboard, but that went away just when I was about to take a moment and write a note like this. When it hit me today, I was scrolling a LibreOffice window with the scrollwheel. Anybody got a clue what's going on, or where I could look to get more information? Thanks, jon -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test