Cross linking with source repo issue discussing link time optimization
as the cause of this as well.
https://github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd/issues/230
** Bug watch added: github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd/issues #230
https://github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd/issues/230
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Seems this is fixed in the latest 3.36 release
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libgweather/-/blob/a18ae04879704e65c0ac858cbbfa451a22e8745c/NEWS
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not foundation team but looking at the issue
a) Difference is much smaller but difference between memory and SSD is still
very large.
b) its only triggering a read/cache of files that would be read anyways. I have
quite a bit starting up on boot and if I'm reading correctly there are 2400
file
Public bug reported:
Seems there are problems with the latest sandboxing done in the
kscreenlocker application. When locking the users only sees a message
about using `loginctl unlock-sessions` to unlock their session. They
then have to use a terminal to run that command to unlock their session.
I don't really understand the problem but there was some definitely
weirdness in my install. systemctl enable mysql sputtered some nonsense
about "Too many levels of symbolic links" so I ran
systemctl disable mysql
systemctl enable mysql
service mysql restart
and then everything was fixed. Best
I ran into this problem my self. I can't comment on which of the to
mentioned causes it would be but i would lean towards driver. the Xorg
log shows it dieing on init. I don't have the box in my posession at
the moment so I can't attach the log. I'll try to do that in case it
because useful.