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Description of problem: The screen freezes and becomes unresponsive. I notices this happens when the VMWare player is up and I'm interacting with it. I noticed this only happens on my desktop, not on my laptop (both are on F16 x86_64). I have no evidence to back this up, but I suspect the Intel HD Graphics Driver. Only the desktop seems freeze. I can still manipulate the Virtual Machine thru VNC. I can CTRL-ALT-F2 to a console, login and collect debug information. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Not 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
Please advise on what would you like me to gather to help debug this.
I did more research. If I kill the gnome-shell process, everything goes back to normal. I don't have to CTRL-ALT-BACKSPC
Has someone taken a look at this bug? I experience it frequently. Can you tell me what kind of info I should collect when the freeze happens?
I had this issue as well. I managed to "fix" it by changing computers :/ I think it was an issue with my graphics card/driver. I was unable to diagnose anything even with extensive help in #gnome, #fedora, etc. There are no errors in any logs that I could see...Sometimes it would fix itself, it seemed like a massive amount of lag; even though I have 8GB of ram.
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