On Tue, 2009-07-07 at 23:43 -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > * The panel icons for gnome-volume-control-applet and > system-config-printer applet are still broken. > * Whenever I start any X application, when the window is first > mapped onto the screen a small white square flashes in the > upper left corner of where the window is going, before it is > resized to the correct size and drawn properly. This is > clearly not a fatal problem, but it seems like new behavior > and is quite annoying. I see this white box in the upper left corner as I log on. Once I have logged on I don't see that anymore, but it could be that the box is on an unmapped part of my desktop (since I have the small laptop internal screen to the left the upper left part of the virtual desktop is outside any screens) > * Issues with sound remain, as others have noted. > * Gimp hangs on startup and is therefore completely unusable. I see the same. It doesn't crash or anything, just never appears on screen. > * Something continues to suck CPU and keep my load average > pegged at around 2 even when I'm not doing anything. It > doesn't appear to be a single process hogging CPU, but rather > a number of processes using CPU for no discernable reason. > For example, gnome-session is stuck at around 6% CPU > utilization. What could gnome-session possibly be doing aside > from waiting for me to log out? I used to have very high kernel cpu usage but the most recent kernels fixed that. CPU usage seems to be back to normal for me at least. Something in your config or application mix that triggers it? Does it behave that way if you log in with a brand new user account? Apart from these I also see evolution eating resources until the desktop halts completely for a few minutes. Then evolution dies and everything is back to normal. Only happens when my mapi account is enabled, so this is in evolution-mapi. When the screenlock is activated long enough, the systems gets completely unresponsive and I have to power off/on. resume hangs. -- birger -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list