Il 22/11/2014 22:57, Christoph Anton Mitterer ha scritto: > Hey. > > Sorry for not having been very active here recently.... > > On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 20:20 +0000, Margarita Manterola wrote: >> Have you been able to find out anything else regarding >> the cinnamon vs afs bug? > Well it does definitely still occur,... and as far as I can tell it in > fact happens *always*, i.e. when AFS is active there's a tiny freeze in > some GNOME programs. > It's just that these very long freezes don't occur every time (in the > sense of "for a given boot"), but I even saw those every now and then. > > >> This seems to be something very specific to your setup, >> so it would be really helpful if you can investigate a bit >> further. > Well that's a bit the problem,... there is not really much special about > my AFS setup (actually it's everything at default)... and as I've said > previously, the client was even deactivated until it got systemd ready > and automagically re-activated itself. > >> Particularly, it would be interesting if you can >> verify if this happens on GNOME or not. > I was only able to test it with GNOME classic, since Shell doesn't work > here. > There I've seen it as well... > > > I made some tests today, but right now I wasn't able to reproduce it, > but as I've said, it comes and goes. > > > > I guess this is not really a Cinnamon bug, but rather something in > gtk/gvfs - since only apps with that seem to be affected. > > So perhaps the only bug in cinnamon is, that it somehow uses gvfs which > can block the whole desktop - assuming my assumption is correct. > > > Maybe we should reassign that to gvfs,... and perhaps wrt to > systemd/openafs report a new bug, that afs client got automagically > re-enabled, which it should not. > > > Cheers, > Chris. >
Can someone test with cinnamon 2.6 if is it still reproducible please?
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