Defiantly NOT a Gnome 3 issue.  Gnome 3 is just the symptom.  Just figured
on this DL you'd have greater knowledge on what Gnome 3 is using to narrow
the component.

"Eliminating all the variables is the first step in tech support".   If we
further this then it's not a hardware issue.   More software talking to some
of the hardware.  So for the record I tried swapping all I could.  Nothing
worked.   Also if it's a hardware issue, doing a pkill gdm (or just log
out/in again) shouldn't fix the issue.   I suspect it's some component
related to the motherboard.

My only thought now is what drivers are in use or feature is being activated
that would be different in this computer.  I've logged a detailed bug with
the Xorg, but my history with these bugs is it's not going to get looked at.
  I'll try the IRC when I have time to actually sit and work on this issue.

Thanks for what direction I have received so far.   Every little bit has me
closer to the problems  *smile*

Michael


On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Jasper St. Pierre <jstpie...@mecheye.net>wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:28 PM, G. Michael Carter
> <mi...@carterfamily.ca> wrote:
> > Card and Model for the record.
> > Tried a : NV44A [GeForce 6200] and RV710 [Radeon HD 4350]
> > Also for the record.  The NV44A [GeForce 6200] works fine in another
> > computer.  Actually tried in two and it works fine.
> > Drivers tried both opensource and proprietary.   Same results.  In this
> > computer only it's an issue.  The computer is a Dell PowerEdge 840.
> > And before you say it's configuration.   I used the same kickstart file
> to
> > build all my computers, and tried reloading this PC, same results.
> > Michael
>
> OK, this sounds like a hardware issue, not a GNOME3 issue.
>
> Eliminating all the variables is the first step in tech support: if
> you have any PCI cards or external USB cards, try removing or
> replacing them (just swap with another machine). Try swapping the
> memory with another computer, and only leaving one stick plugged in if
> you have more than one.
>
> > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <nalimi...@club.fr>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Le vendredi 24 juin 2011 à 15:34 -0400, G. Michael Carter a écrit :
> >> <snip>
> >> > Problem remains even after gnome-shell is rebooted.   start closing
> >> > all the applications and it got much better.  This time still not back
> >> > to the original speed but still under 1sec.
> >> >
> >> > If I log out completely I'm good again.
> >> The Shell memory usage is quite correct (there are probably a few leaks,
> >> but nothing terrible), and no app is using much RAM. Actually, I've had
> >> a look at the output of free again, and I think the problem is with the
> >> cache size: 2183MB!
> >>
> >> I've experienced this in the past with development versions of X.org
> >> that leaked memory. So I suspect this comes from your video driver, but
> >> I have absolutely no idea how to debug this further. You might ask for
> >> help on #xorg on irc.freenode.org, or file a bug. What's your card
> >> model, for the record? You can try using another one if there's the
> >> choice (e.g. with NVidia Nouveau vs. proprietary), just to check.
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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>
>
>
> --
>  Jasper
>
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