Bug 810

Summary: RE to bug # 330
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: genius91
Component: control-panelAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description genius91 1999-01-13 03:42:16 UTC
This is a bug I reported in an e-mail to bugs@redhat on
1/10/99. For clarification I have found that when you log in
as root and then leave root to log in as a regular user you
get a tremendous slowdown. Found the problem that control
palnel is still running in top and consuming 98% of cpu and
about 15% of memory... I have tried killing control panel,
and closing it before restarting to no avail. The only way
to get rid of it is to su root and kill pid. system info:
packard bell 110cdt orginally pentium 90 now running
evergreen 200mmx 40 megs memory(edo) 256 cache. can't tell
you particulars on chipset untill next time i crack the
case...

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 1999-01-13 16:07:59 UTC
IIRC, this is a gtk+ bug, and it's been fixed in the latest
gtk+ development releases.