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Hi,
I don't know where to start for debugging but current rawhide on my
SandyBridge laptop is barely usable. Even a window switch takes 1-2
seconds. I looked over powertop and top outputs, load average when
idle (even no gnome-terminal, ran the commands on VT) can be between
0.8-1.1. Xorg is
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Ozan Çağlayan ozan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I don't know where to start for debugging but current rawhide on my
SandyBridge laptop is barely usable. Even a window switch takes 1-2
seconds. I looked over powertop and top outputs, load average when
idle (even no
Rawhide kernels have debugging options enabled, which can cause
significant slowdowns in many situations. Try using the
rawhide-kernel-nodebug repository to get non-debug kernels for Rawhide
and see if your problems persist:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RawhideKernelNodebug
Ah I knew about
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On 04/08/13 06:52, Ozan Çağlayan wrote:
Rawhide kernels have debugging options enabled, which can cause
significant slowdowns in many situations. Try using the
rawhide-kernel-nodebug repository to get non-debug kernels for Rawhide
and see if your problems persist:
It has a Intel 2nd generation video controller (sandy bridge family)
and the driver is i915 which should be the less problematic driver I
think.
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On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 04:36:46 -0700
T.C. Hollingsworth tchollingswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Rawhide kernels have debugging options enabled, which can cause
significant slowdowns in many situations. Try using the
rawhide-kernel-nodebug repository to get non-debug kernels for Rawhide
and see if your
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Also, you could try disabling slug_debug on boot with the normal
I see you also have the tendency to call it SLUG instead of SLUB.
It would be a more appropriate name, I think :-)
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Kamil Paral kpa...@redhat.com wrote:
Also, you could try disabling slug_debug on boot with the normal
I see you also have the tendency to call it SLUG instead of SLUB.
It would be a more appropriate name, I think
On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 10:35:32AM +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
sudo yum groupinstall 'Cinnamon Desktop'
Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
Warning: environment Cinnamon Desktop does not exist.
No packages in any requested group available to install or update
Anybody sees this
I don't see any mention of Wine. It should be a blocker.
KDE and Xfce can be used instead of Gnome, but there is no substitute
for Wine.
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Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 12:39:40 -0700
From: c...@omen.com
To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: F19 Alpha Blocker Bug Review #5 Minutes
I don't see any mention of Wine. It should be a blocker.
KDE and Xfce can be used instead of Gnome, but there is no substitute
for Wine.
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On 04/09/13 03:49, John Dulaney wrote:
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 12:39:40 -0700
From: c...@omen.com
To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: F19 Alpha Blocker Bug Review #5 Minutes
I don't see any mention of Wine. It should be a blocker.
KDE and Xfce can be used instead of Gnome, but
On 04/08/2013 01:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/09/13 03:49, John Dulaney wrote:
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 12:39:40 -0700
From: c...@omen.com
To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: F19 Alpha Blocker Bug Review #5 Minutes
I don't see any mention of Wine. It should be a blocker.
KDE and Xfce
On 08/04/13 02:38 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
What should I use for running Win apps on Linux instead of Wine?
Not every possible capability of a Fedora system can be considered a
release blocker. There isn't any obvious alternative to wine except an
emulated copy of Windows
On 04/08/2013 07:39 PM, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I don't see any mention of Wine. It should be a blocker.
KDE and Xfce can be used instead of Gnome, but there is no substitute
for Wine.
Wine is not a blocker, let alone a alpha blocker and probably never will
be a blocker.
JBG
The following Fedora 17 Security updates need testing:
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-10269/revelation-0.4.14-1.fc17
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-0455/fedora-business-cards-1-0.1.beta1.fc17
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*IMPORTANT*: Same images as with 19 Alpha TC3, TC4, and TC5 are over
their size targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE
and Live SoaS).
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha Release Candidate 1
(RC1) is now available for testing. Content information, including
As always, minutes and IRC transcript available on the wiki at
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On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Andre Robatino
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*IMPORTANT*: Same images as with 19 Alpha TC3, TC4, and TC5 are over
their size targets (all DVDs and Lives with the exception of Live KDE
and Live SoaS).
As per the Fedora 19 schedule [1], Fedora 19 Alpha
On 04/08/2013 09:42 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Just curious, what kernel version is included in this?
FC
[root@localhost ~]# uname -r
3.9.0-0.rc5.git1.301.fc19.x86_64
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On 08/04/13 07:52 PM, nonamedotc wrote:
On 04/08/2013 09:42 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Just curious, what kernel version is included in this?
FC
[root@localhost ~]# uname -r
3.9.0-0.rc5.git1.301.fc19.x86_64
That is not what's in the Alpha RC1 images. They have 3.9.0-0.rc4.git0.1 .
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Hi folks! Time for the first blocker status mail of the Fedora 19 cycle.
The tl;dr summary:
Karma needed for:
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