*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290666 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290666

The "fix" he does is basically turning liferea into a bit more fragile.

What it does is turn the fsync() call into a no-op (no operation) ,   basically 
making it do nothing.
On Linux, a call to fsync will in general (ext3/4, jfs) flush all applications 
unwritten data to disk, causing a momentary stall as it waits to return from 
this.   Basically the slowdown you see is the program repeatedly (far too 
often, several times per second)  asking for it's data to be written to disk, 
and waiting around for the system to make sure that it's there.

For something like liferea that's completely bogus behaviour.

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Liferea takes approx 2 seconds to act from pressing "next" to displaying 
anything but white.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333718
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