On 03.07.2013 15:05, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I just installed a couple of virtual fedora 19 machines
> (32 and 64 bit), and I get a GDM login screen, click my
> user and type my password, and gnome-shell starts using
> 94% of the CPU.
>
> Possibly it is trying to use the software GL to render
> the s
Tom Horsley gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, 3 Jul 2013 13:10:35 + (UTC)
> Andre Robatino wrote:
>
> > This is due to gdm
> > being broken, so you need to use a different display manager.
>
> Weird that it is a gdm bug even though gnome shell is what is
> spinning forever.
I initially reporte
On Wed, 3 Jul 2013 13:10:35 + (UTC)
Andre Robatino wrote:
> This is due to gdm
> being broken, so you need to use a different display manager.
Weird that it is a gdm bug even though gnome shell is what is
spinning forever.
Anyway, my solution is to change the target to multiuser instead
of g
Tom Horsley gmail.com> writes:
> I just installed a couple of virtual fedora 19 machines
> (32 and 64 bit), and I get a GDM login screen, click my
> user and type my password, and gnome-shell starts using
> 94% of the CPU.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=946964 . This is due to g
I just installed a couple of virtual fedora 19 machines
(32 and 64 bit), and I get a GDM login screen, click my
user and type my password, and gnome-shell starts using
94% of the CPU.
Possibly it is trying to use the software GL to render
the screen, but it will clearly never finish in a reasonabl