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Hi! I noticed a subtle behaviour change in vino/vinagre in F-16 compared to F-15. The vlc stream occasionally stalls, leaving a frozen image in the vinagre client, until some input from keyboard or mouse comes from the user to unfreeze it. I tracked down the problem to the update in gnutls from 2.10.x to 2.12.x used by /usr/libexec/vino-server, and more precisely the responsible commit is aa5d64e9992c683bf50b92a9088adaf545a2e5a0.
The changelog message is: ** libgnutls: by default lowat level has been set to zero to avoid unnecessary system calls. Applications that depended on it being 1 should explicitly call gnutls_transport_set_lowat(). That means it should be fixed in the application.
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