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I've encountered a ton of problems today, including...<br>
<ul>
<li>Firefox intermittently hanging when attempting to connect to some
Web sites; wireshark shows SYN packet being sent but no ACK received in
response. This one may actually be a problem with my network
connection, so I mention it first to get it out of the day, but the
others are all pretty clearly Rawhide issues...</li>
<li>Can't start X with openchrome driver. X server starts up, gets
to this point in the log, and then abruptly stops:</li>
</ul>
<tt>(II) Module openchrome: vendor=<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="http://openchrome.org/">"http://openchrome.org/"</a><br>
compiled for 1.6.1.901, module version = 0.2.903<br>
Module class: X.Org Video Driver<br>
ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 5.0</tt><br>
<blockquote>I can't even find a coredump. VESA driver works, sort of
(see below).<br>
</blockquote>
<ul>
<li>In thunderbird, when I click and drag a message to file it in a
folder and drag my mouse cursor over my folder list, the folder that
gets highlighted is eight folders <i>above</i> the one my mouse is
actually over. When I let go of the mouse button, the message gets
dropped into the highlighted folder, not the one my mouse is over. I
don't think this is a thunderbird bug because thunderbird was last
updated May 19. I think it's an X server bug, since
xorg-x11-server-Xorg and xorg-x11-server-common were updated recently.</li>
<li>Beagle search icon in panel has a black background (I have
beagle-0.3.9-9.fc11.i586 from koji, since Rawhide packages of updated
beagle haven't been built, which is a different problem).</li>
<li>Weather applet wouldn't start up. "The panel encountered a
problem
while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_GWeatherApplet"." Then when I logged out
and logged back in again, it started fine.<br>
</li>
<li>The panel icons for gnome-volume-control-applet and
system-config-printer applet are still broken.</li>
<li>Whenever I start any X application, when the window is first
mapped onto the screen a small white square flashes in the upper left
corner of where the window is going, before it is resized to the
correct size and drawn properly. This is clearly not a fatal problem,
but it seems like new behavior and is quite annoying.</li>
<li>Firefox has crashed on me several times tonight when I tried to
delete a draft page on my WordPress blog.</li>
<li>Issues with sound remain, as others have noted.</li>
<li>Gimp hangs on startup and is therefore completely unusable.</li>
<li>Something continues to suck CPU and keep my load average pegged
at around 2 even when I'm not doing anything. It doesn't appear to be
a single process hogging CPU, but rather a number of processes using
CPU for no discernable reason. For example, gnome-session is stuck at
around 6% CPU utilization. What could gnome-session possibly be doing
aside from waiting for me to log out?<br>
</li>
</ul>
Numerous other serious bugs I've filed recently remain unresolved,
including, but not limited to: 505971 (shutdown, reboot gone from GNOME
panel menu); 505670 (double free in /usr/lib/sa/sadc; I provided a
patch earlier today which hopefully will be picked up soon by the
maintainer); 504300
(click on inkscape - X server crashes); 489492 (beagle-thunderbird
doesn't work with thunderbird 3).<br>
<br>
Ugh!<br>
<br>
jik<br>
<br>
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