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Created attachment 564162 [details] lspci -vv output Description of problem:Entire GUI freezes when trying to move Evince windows in particular (not verified with all other application windows) across workspaces using SHIFT-CTRL-ALT-ARROW[UP/DOWN]. Mouse remains active, and it is possible to go to another tty using CTRL-ALT-F[#]. How reproducible: Everytime with Evince windows Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start system and login 2. Open evince window 3. Try to move window to other workspace using SHIFT-CTRL-ALT-ARROW[UP/DOWN] Additional info: Smolt profile: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_37b46c83-d6c8-497a-8a72-88acd0eceb84
UPDATE: Disabling updates-testing and running yum distro-sync resolves this issue. I think the problem can be isolated to the Gtk3 package currently in the testing repo.
It has been a long time since I reported this bug, and I currently am not able to reproduce it on F17 Desktop. I think it is safe to say it can be closed.
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