Hi Joanie,

There's one bug for this situation. Please do not use build 107 nor 108.
Please try 106 build. This bug has been fixed on build 109.

For more information, please refer to
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6801596

Thanks,
-Tim
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 04:09 -0500, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> On the four systems on which I've updated to build 107 (from 106), I've
> discovered that merely enabling Assistive Technologies (but not actively
> using them) is sufficient to grind the desktop to a nearly complete
> halt. By 'nearly complete' I mean that the amount of time between a
> keypress or mouse click and an object appearing fully rendered is
> typically in the ballpark of 4 to 5 minutes. Given that the problems
> begin upon login and that all of these are bare metal installs on
> machines with decent processors and 4 GB RAM (with the exception of the
> box with 8 GB), I'm thinking it's not my hardware....
> 
> Quickly glancing at the info I get out of gnome-system-monitor, I'm not
> seeing any unusual spikes in anything. Using ssh to connect to an
> affected system continues to be performant.... Looking over the release
> notes, I initially wondered if the addition of mousetweaks might have
> something to do with the issue, but mousetweaks is not even installed by
> default. And surely this isn't related to the Xorg changes (right???).
> 
> I plan to take this opportunity to apply the system administration info
> from my new OpenSolaris Bible to a practical problem. :-) But right now
> it's 4 AM and the problem is really, really bad so I figured I'd toss it
> out there to y'all in the meantime.
> 
> Take care.
> --joanie
> 
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