I have been having hard X hangs on my dual Athlon system with an ATI Radeon 9200 (RV280). This has been happening with xorg-x11-6.8.1-12.FC3.21 on an infrequent but constant basis (and there are bugzilla reports which seem to describe the problem). Then there were some comments added to the bugzilla reports saying to try the updates in development (rawhide) so I downloaded xorg-x11-6.8.1.903-2.src.rpm and built the packages for my system. I still got the hangs and still pretty much infrequent but happening. Then the Testing update xorg-x11-6.8.2-1.FC3.10test was put in Testing and announced on this list. So I updated. Oops, now I got three hangs in a matter of a few hours so I backed off to xorg-x11-6.8.1-12.FC3.21 and the hangs stopped. I have updated the report I turned in on the problem -- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=145534 but also queried bugzilla for FC3 and devel problems. This returned a very large number of hits ... too many to really see if there are any other "hang" reports. Now this long winded message is leading to a suggestion. I consider that that problems with packages in Updates should be reported with the base release with the updated version/release indicated so that the package maintainer knows what package is having the problem. However, it seems to me that the packages in Testing are another matter and there is no product version designation for Testing whereas devel (rawhide), base+updates (e.g., fc3), and alpha/beta testing (e.g., fc4test1). Suggestion: add a product version called "testing" for bugzilla reports on packages in Testing. If there is some other means of specifying this info (such as adding a keyword of Testing), it should be better advertised. -- Gene