On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote: > Are only the nVidia chipsets + *proprietary* nVidia drivers? And only > Evolution and Gnome-Panel? And is it 32-bit AND 64-bit or only 32-bit > (or only 64-bit)? I can't say -- this is just my personal experience. The two machines that are affected are 32-bit with nVidia video cards and proprietary drivers. The two that are not affected are using Intel video chips. I think it only affects Gnome-Panel and Evolution -- so it's a pretty selective bug to start with. > I have a batch of 32-bit diskless workstations, powered by a 32-bit > server (all but one uses an Intel video chip, and the last is something > else -- not nVidia), one regular workstation (don't think it is nVidia > either). A 32-bit laptop with a ATI video chip and a 64-bit desktop > with a nVidia video chip, but NOT the proprietary nVidia driver (I have > no use for 3D accel and refuse to mess with nVidia's proprietary > drivers). All of these machines are still at CentOS 5.5, but I'd like > to update them to 5.6. Oh, the laptop and the 64-bit workstation are > *my* machines and *I* don't use *any* desktop manager (neither GNome > nore KDE) on either machine. > > Oh, no one uses Evolution on any of these machines (one person uses > Thunderbird). Again, I'm merely asking others whether this bug is selective as far as video chips go pr not (I'm trying to find a pattern).. Don't not come to any conclusions based on my four machines. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.6